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F-5500 Insertion and InlineThermal Mass Flow Sensor
Installation and Operation Guide
12-162030-1 /107023 Rev B
FLOW AND ENERGY MEASUREMENT
ONICON F-5500 Manuals:• ONICON F-5000 View™ Manual
All ONICON Manuals and software available in English only.
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Notice
This publication must be read in its entirety before performing any operation. Failureto understand and follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury
and/or damage to the equipment. Should this equipment require repair or adjustmentbeyond the procedures given herein, contact the factory at:
ONICON11451 BELCHER ROAD SOUTH
LARGO, FL 33773TELEPHONE: 727-447-6140
FAX: 727-442-5699EMAIL: [email protected]
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ONICON believes that the information provided herein is accurate; however, be advised that the information contained herein is NOT a guarantee for satisfactory
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Table Of Contents
1. Introduction Page 5
a. Menu Trees Page 5
b. Quick Start Guide Page 15
2. Installation (Mechanical) Page 17
a. Installation Depth Page 22
b. Orientation of Flowmeter Page 24
c. Rotating the Probe/Enclosure Page 21
d. Sensor Elements Page 21
e. Changing the Orientation of the Display Page 28
f. Compression Fittings Page 24
3. Wiring (Electrical) Page 29
a. General Wiring Page 30
b. Input Power Page 30
c. Signal Wiring Page 31
d. Pulse/Alarm Wiring (optional feature) Page 33
e. RS485 Wiring: Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP (optional feature) Page 35
f. HART wiring Page 36
4. Operation (Standard Operation) Page 39
a. Start Up Page 39
b. Programming Page 41
c. Zero CAL-CHECK® Page 58
5. Communication Protocols Page 62
a. RS485 Modbus RTU Page 62
b. BACnet MS/TP Page 69
c. HART Page 73
6. Maintenance Page 78
a. Precautions Page 78
b. General Page 79
c. Troubleshooting Page 80
7. Appendices Page 86
a. Specifications Page 86
b. Agency Approvals Page 88
c. Dimensions Page 89
d. Warranty Page 89
e. Returning your meter Page 93
8. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Page 94
9. Index Page 95
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This sensor was calibrated at the factory before shipment. To ensure correct use of the sensor, please read this manual thoroughly.
Regarding this Manual:• This manual should be passed on to the end user.• Before use, read this manual thoroughly to comprehend its contents.• The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice.• All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without ONICON's written
permission.• All reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual. However, if any
errors are found, please inform ONICON.• ONICON assumes no responsibilities for this product except as stated in the warranty.• If the customer or any third party is harmed by the use of this product, ONICON assumes no responsibility
for any such harm owing to any defects in the product which were not predictable, or for any indirect damages.
Safety Precautions:
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of installation, operation, service, and repair of this product. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific WARNINGS given elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product . ONICON Incorporated assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. If this product is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by this product may be impaired.
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Introduction: Safety Information
iMessages identified as "Caution" (refer to accompanying documents) contain information regarding potential damage to the product or other ancillary products. Messages identified as "Warning" contain information regarding the personal safety of individuals involved in the installation, operation or service of this product.
Messages identified as "Note" or "Important Note" contain information critical to the proper operation of the product.
Main Menu
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
SET I/OCOM 420 EXIT
Comm=MODBUSNXT OK
NONEMODBUSBACnet
mA=FlowNXT OK
20 mA=2345.6 SCFMCHG OK
4 mA=0 SCFMCHG OK
TempFlow Analog Output
Baud=9600NXT OK
Parity=NONENXT OK
Address=02CHG OK
Modbus only
120024004800960019200384005760076800115200
NONEODDEVEN
01‐247
Enter menu by scrolling to display 4 and entering the password
mA Fault=Not useNXT OK
Not use3.6 mA21 mA
Baud=9600NXT OK
960019200384005760076800115200
MAC_add=3CHG OK
Max_master=127CHG OK
ID=12345CHG OK
Name=F‐5500CHG OK
BACnet only
SET I/O PUL 420 EXIT
If RS485 hardware detected
Communication
OROR SET I/OCOM PUL 420 EXIT
Comm=HART OK
Address=0CHG OK
If pulse/alarm hardware detectedIf HART hardware detected/with license
0‐63
(p. 41)
(p. 42)
Display Menu, p. 9Flow Menu 1, p. 7
Digital Output Menu, p. 6
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Fig. 1.1: F-5500 Menu Tree - Main Menu Main Menu
Introduction: Menu Trees
OUT= PulseNXT OK
Not usedPulse
HiFloAlmLoFloAlm
HiTempAlmLoTempAlm
Pulse Output U/P FEQ EXIT
U/P=10NXT OK
MaxFreq=1Hz OK
MaxFlo=36000 SCFMCHG OK
HiFloAlm=500 SCFMCHG OK
LoFloAlm=100 SCFMCHG OK
HiTmpAlm=250° FCHG OK
LoTmpAlm=10 FCHG OK
High Flow Alarm
Low Flow Alarm
High Temp Alarm
Low Temp Alarm
Pulse
OUT= HiFloAlmNXT OK
OUT= LoFloAlmNXT OK
OUT= HiTmpAlmNXT OK
OUT= LoTmpAlmNXT OK
Set I/O PUL 420 EXIT
Alarm output
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
1101001000
The Pulse menu items will only appear for models that have ordered a Pulse output option with their F‐5500 meter.
(p. 43)
(p. 45)
(See Flow Menu 2, p. 8, for more alarm settings)
(p. 43)
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Fig. 1.2: F-5500 Menu Tree - Digital Output
Introduction: Menu Trees
Digital Output
FLOW MENU 1DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
DIAGNOSTICSIM ZERO EXIT
FloSim=0 SCFMCHG OK
TmpSim=0 ° FCHG OK
ENABLE SIM?YES NO
FLO UNT=SCFHNXT OK
SCFHNM3/HNM3/MKG/HKG/MKG/SLBS/HLBS/MLBS/SNLPHNLPM
MMSCFDLBS/DSLPMNLPSMSCFDSM3/HMT/HNM3/D
MMSCFMSCFDMCFDSM3/MSM3/DSCFM
TMP UNT= °FNXT OK
Deg FDeg C
TmpRef=60 °FCHG OK
PRES UNT=PsiaNXT OK
PresRef=14.73CHG OK
mmHGPsiabara
STPSimulate Flow?YES NO
Simulate Temp?YES NO
DNS=1.2323 kg/m3 OK
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
(p. 56) (p. 49)
Flow Menu 2 Menu, p. 8
Zero CAL-CHECK® Menu, p. 10
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Fig. 1.3: F-5500 Menu Tree - Flow Menu 1Flow Menu 1
Introduction: Menu Trees
FLOW MENU 2 SPC PRM EXIT
K fact = 0%CHG OK
RESET CRC?YES NO
Cutoff=12.5 SCFMCHG OK
Pipe_id=4.026 InCHG OK
Filter=0.8 secCHG OK
Parameters
Flow cutoff in selected units
Pipe id in inches or mm
Flow Filter in secondsMin = 0.8, max = 10
HiFloAlm=0 SCFHCHG OK
LoFloAlm=0 SCFHCHG OK
HiTmpAlm=0 °FCHG OK
LoFloAlm=0 °FCHG OK
These alarms can be used without the digital output assigned to the alarm.If that is the case, the alarm status will only be shown on the display, through serial communication or F‐5000 View.If the digital output is assigned to an alarm, changing the value here will change that setting.
Level 2
RESTORE DATABASEYES NO
SET NRT?YES NO
ARE YOU SURE?YES NO
Total Reset On OK
This message will show for 3 seconds before returning to the Flow Parameter 2 Menu.
WARNING: Once the non‐resettable totalizer is activated, it cannot be undone.
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
FLOW MENU 1DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
OnOff
(p. 54)
(p. 51)
(p. 52)
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Fig. 1.4: F-5500 Menu Tree - Flow Menu 2
Introduction: Menu Trees
Flow Menu 2
DISPLAY/PASSWORDDSP PSW EXIT
DSP1L1=Flo rateNXT OK
Flo rateTotalElpsTempAlarm
DSP1L2=TotalNXT OK
DSP2L1=TempNXT OK
DSP2L2=ElpsNXT OK
ALTERNATE=OffNXT OK
OnOff
PASSWD=1234CHG OK
Flo rateTotalElpsTempAlarm
Flo rateTotalElpsTempAlarm
Flo rateTotalElpsTempAlarm
When alternate "ON", flashes between the 2 displays
Display 1 Line 1
Display 2 Line 1
Display 2 Line 2
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
Display 1 Line 2
(p. 48)(p. 46)
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Fig. 1.5: F-5500 Menu Tree - Display Menu
Note: All readings updated every second• Flo Rate = Flow rate of process gas• Total = Total flow of process gas• Elps = Elapsed time since reset of flow total• Temp = Temperature of process gas• Alarm = Notification of errors; diagnostic errors
Introduction: Menu Trees
Display Menu
DIAGNOSTIC MENUSIM ZER0 EXIT
ZERO CHK MENUVER EXIT
Process Zero andStable? YES EXIT
Verifying ZERO 0.512 T=123
ZERO=0.257 Pass OK
Displays the test’s count down timer
Displays a number value during test
VERIFY ZERO?YES NO
ZERO=0.911 Warning OK
ZERO=2.321 Fail OK
FLOW MENU 1DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
(p. 60)
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Fig. 1.6: F-5500 Menu Tree - Zero CAL-CHECK® Menu
Introduction: Menu Trees
Zero CAL-CHECK® Menu
3124.6 SCFHcsv = 0.3432 Volt
Enter: Press F1 & F2 at the same timePress F4 to return to normal mode
Display 10
Display 11
Display 12
Display 13
Pulse=1234.5 cntmA_420=234 cnt
Display 14
Elp=12.5 HRStat(hex)=2800
Display 15
Alarm=NoneF‐5500 V3.5d
Display 16
Display 17
MB_Sn=M23949234BB_Sn=M23945524
Display 18
MTR_Sn=N12345SNS_Sn=23456
Display 19
TmpHi=0.0 FTmpLo=0.0 F
F2 KeyF1 Key
F3 & F4 pressed at the same time will initiate a "Total" reset
Pwr_Cycl=24Err_tot=0
FloHi=0.00 SCFHFloLo=0.00 SCFH
ZRO= 0.1
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Introduction: Menu Trees
Engineering Display Fig. 1.7: F-5500 Menu Tree - Engineering Display
Thank you for purchasing the Model F-5500 Thermal Gas Mass Flow Meter from ONICON. The Model F-5500 is one of the most technically advanced flow meters in the world. An extensive engineering effort has been invested to deliver advanced features, accurate measurement performance and outstanding reliability.
This Instruction Manual contains the electrical and mechanical installation instructions as well as details for programming, maintaining and troubleshooting the meter. This manual is divided into the following sections: Introduction, Installation, Wiring, Operation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Appendices, Glossary and Index. Theory of OperationThe Model F-5500 is an innovative Thermal Mass Gas Flow Meter and Temperature Transmitter. It is microprocessor-based and field programmable. The F-5500 thermal sensor operates on the law that gases absorb heat. A heated sensor placed in an air or gas stream transfers heat in proportion to the stream’s mass flow velocity. There are two sensor elements. One sensor element detects the gas temperature and a second element is maintained at a constant temperature above the gas temperature. The energy applied to the heated sensor to maintain a constant temperature differential (constant ∆ T) is directly proportional to the mass flow velocity. The F-5500 flow meter maintains accurate flow measurement over a large temperature and pressure range.
Mass FlowThe Model F-5500 measures mass flow; an advantage over other flow meters which measure volumetric flow. Volumetric flow is incomplete because temperature and pressure are unknown and must be measured separately. For example, the mass flow of a gas depends on its temperature and pressure. As temperature and pressure changes, the gas volume changes but not its mass. Therefore a device measuring mass flow is independent of temperature and pressure changes. The Model F-5500 provides a direct measurement of gas flow in mass units (kg/hr, lb/hr), standard units (SCFM, SLPM) or normal units (NM3/hr, NLPM) with no additional temperature or pressure measurements required.
DDC-Sensor™ Technology DescriptionThe ONICON DDC-Sensor™ is a new state of the art sensor technology used in the ONICON Model F-5500 Thermal Gas Flow Meter. The DDC-Sensor™, a Direct Digitally Controlled sensor, is unlike other thermal flow sensors available on the market. Instead of using traditional analog circuitry, the DDC-Sensor™ is interfaced directly to the F-5500 microprocessor for more speed and programmability. The DDC-Sensor™ quickly and accurately responds to changes in process variables by utilizing the microprocessor to determine mass flow rate, totalized flow, and temperature. ONICON’s DDC-Sensor™ provides a technology platform for calculating accurate gas correlations.
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Mass Flow
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Flow Calibration
Flow CalibrationThe ONICON Calibration Lab maintains instrument calibration data on every flow meter. Calibration files include details on process conditions, customer gas, line size and other information. All NIST-traceable equipment utilized for the calibration procedure is identified on the Calibration Certificate, which is sent with every flow meter.
Calibration records include details on process conditions, calibration fluid, line size and other information. All NIST-traceable equipment utilized for the calibration procedure is identified, as is the calibration history of all reference equipment.
In addition to the Calibration Certificate, a certified flow table that correlates current outputs with scaled units of flow is produced for each calibrated device.
I/O DescriptionThe F-5500 features a galvanically isolated 4-20mA analog output with HART communication option and a second output for pulse, RS485 Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP. There is also a mini USB port for interfacing with a laptop or computer. The 4-20mA output can be configured for flow rate or process gas temperature and can be scaled by the user. The pulse output can be used for pulse or alarm, is programmable to represent flow rate and can be scaled for units per pulse at a maximum pulse output frequency of 1 Hz.
F-5000 View™ interfaces to the USB port and is a free PC-based software program that displays flow meter readings and permits flow meter configuration. The software is available for download on the ONICON website. Industry standard communication options are available including optional RS485 Modbus RTU, BACnet MS/TP, or HART.
Note: the latest version of the F-5000 View software is available for download at http://www.onicon.com/F5500.html .
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I/O Description
Flow Calibration
Standard I/O
4 -20mA Flow or Temperature
Pulse or Alarm
USB(Free F-5000 View Software)
Outputs and Communications are Galvanically Isolated
Selectable Output Options
RS485 Modbus RTU, BACnet MS/TP
HART Communication
Standard Digital Communications
12-28VDC Input Power
Display andCon�guration Panel
F1 F2 F3 F4
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F-5500 Functional DiagramAn on-board 2 line x 16 character backlit LCD display shows flow rate, total flow, elapsed time, process gas temperature, and alarms. The display is also used in conjunction with the User Interface for field configuration of flow meter settings such as 4-20mA scaling, frequency output scaling, pipe area, zero flow cutoff, flow filtering or dampening, display configurations, diagnostics, and alarm limits. Fig. 1.8: F-5500 Function Diagram
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Display
Introduction
1. Record inside diameter (ID). Ensure the actual pipe ID matches the pipe ID shown on the factory calibration certificate. If IDs do not match, refer to p. 52.
2. Record upstream and downstream straight-pipe requirements based on tables for insertion (p. 18) and inline (p. 26).
3. a. The Flow Direction Indicator must point in the direction of flow.b. The Indicator can also be used to change the orientation of the housing for a better view of the meter's display. Note that the 2 set screws must be loosened before the housing will turn.[refer to p. 21 for more information]
4. Ensure correct probe depth setting. If using 1 ½" size pipe, please see note on p. 22.
5. Open the housing. If needed, the orientation of display can be rotated in 90° increments for a better view of the display in tight installations. [refer to p. 28 for more information]
6. Ensure power wiring and 4-20mA wiring properly connected[refer to p. 30 - p. 32 for more information]
7. Verify you have the proper output signal wiring setup based on model type (Pulse/Alarm or communication protocol)[refer to p. 33 - p. 35 for more information]
8. Power on the flow meter
9. Check the remaining flow meter settings by accessing the meter settings either through the front panel of the display or by using the F-5000 View™ software tool. Record the settings in the spaces given for items A - D on the following page.
Use the table and images below as a guide while using the worksheet on the next page to record your notes.Note: Please read the entire Quick-start procedure before beginning installation.
INSIDE DIAMETER (ID)
OUTER DIAMETER (OD)
FLOW
DownstreamUpstream
INDICATOR: - POINT IN DIRECTION OF FLOW - REMOVE TO ROTATE HOUSING ±90º, ±180º - REPLACE INDICATOR WHEN DONE
LOOSEN HOUSINGWITH 2 FRONT SET SCREWS, RETIGHTEN WHEN DONE
FLOW
FLOW
PIPE
0.73" (18.5 mm)
LC
F1 F2 F3 F4
ACCESS DISPLAYBY UNSCREWING COVER
REMOVE SCREWS ON DISPLAY TO ROTATE DISPLAY ±180°
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(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
!
(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
! (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA
(-)
!
4-20mA
(+)
Comm
on
Tx/Rx(-)
Tx/Rx(+)
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Initializing...
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Item to verifySerial Number: Serial Number: Serial Number: Serial Number:
1. What is the Pipe ID? ID = ID = ID = ID =
2. Calculate the Upstream/Downstream straight-pipe requirements
UP =DN =
UP =DN =
UP =DN =
UP =DN =
3. a. Is the flow indicator pointed in direction of flow?b. Must the housing be rotated for easy viewing?
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
4. Is the probe depth setting correct?
Y / N Y / N Y / N Y / N
5. Have you rotated the display for easier viewing?
Y / N Y / N Y / N Y / N
6. Verify proper power wiring setup
7. Verify proper output wiring setup
After powering on your meter, check items A - D below by accessing the meter settings either through the front panel of the meter's display or by using the F-5000 View software tool.A. Which flow units have been
set in meter? (SCFH, KG/H, etc..)
B. Correct values for reference temperature and pressure?
Y / N Y / N Y / N Y / N
C. Confirm the pipe ID listed above same as "Pipe_id="
D. Verify the 4mA and 20mA meter settings
4mA =20mA =
4mA =20mA =
4mA =20mA =
4mA =20mA =
Your Notes:
Before powering on your meter, use this worksheet to record your notes.
If you are experiencing any problems after completing this procedure, please call the ONICON Service Department at 727-447-6140 to review this information.
Installation - Model F-5500 Flow Meter
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Installation - Model F-5500 Flow Meter
ScopeThis section describes how to install the ONICON Model F-5500 Flow Meter and how to get started:
1. Determine lateral position on the pipe 2. Sensor installation depth 3. Sensor orientation in relation to sensor length and direction of flow4. Proper tightening of compression fitting for mounting meter
Installation procedures must be performed using a combination of the end user’s best engineering practices, in compliance with local codes, and manufacturer’s recommendations.
General PrecautionsThe following general precautions should be observed: 1. Exercise care when handling the flow meter to avoid damaging the probe, sensor
or enclosure.2. The enclosure cover must be closed except during installation or configuration.3. Mounting F-5500 in direct sunlight can cause the temperature inside the enclosure
to increase beyond design limits, resulting in failure of LCD display and reduced component life. It is recommended that a sunshade be installed to avoid direct sunlight (see maximum enclosure operating temperature specification in appendix).
4. Ensure the flow direction indicator/pointer for the meter is in line with the direction of flow in the pipe.
5. Do not install the F-5500 enclosure near an igniter, igniter-controller or switching equipment.
6. Do not install an external power supply in a cabinet containing an igniter controller or switching equipment.
7. For accurate flow measurement: review flow meter placement instructions before installation to ensure a proper flow profile in the pipe.
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FLOW
Downstream
ProperFlowPro�le
Upstream
Irregular FlowPro�le
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
Do not substitute threaded tees for the welded branch outlet. Contact ONICON if you need installation
hardware for threaded pipe.
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Instructions for Insertion Flow Meter Lateral PlacementInstall the Model F-5500 Insertion style flow meter so that it is far enough away from bends in the pipe, obstructions, or changes in line sizes to ensure a consistent flow profile. Review straight run requirements table on p. 21.
Note: The probe diameter is ¾".
Fig. 2.1: Upstream and Downstream Pipe IDs for Insertion Meters
Special Conditions of Use:• Consult the manufacturer if dimensional information on the flameproof
joints is necessary.• The flamepaths of the equipment are not intended to be repaired. Consult
the manufacturer if repair of the flamepath joints is necessary• Follow the manufacturer's instructions to reduce the potential of an
electrostatic charging hazard.
Note: An irregular flow profile may affect sensor accuracy.
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Insertion Flow Meter Lateral Placement
Installation Hardware
1” Full Port Ball Valve1” Close Nipple1” Branch Outlet
Standard Installation Kit for Steel Pipe
Minimum Hole Size = 7/8”Must be centered
CLEARANCEREQUIRED
FOR INSTALLATIONTypically30” - 40”
depending onpipe size and height of valve
assembly.
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Installation HardwareONICON F-5500 Insertion Thermal Mass Flow Meters employ a process adapter fitting design that allows for insertion and removal, when necessary, without interrupting flow and draining the pipe. To take advantage of this feature, the flow meter must be installed through an isolation valve. The installation must allow for sufficient overhead clearance to fully extract the meter, and a full 7/8" opening in the pipe wall is required to clear the sensor head and allow for insertion. Make sure that your valves and fittings are full port and at least 1" in actual internal diameter.
Fig. 2.2: Installation Requirements
Caution: ONICON insertion style flow meters must be installed through a valve assembly. Failure to do so negates the ability to remove the meter without shutting down and draining the system. It will also result in an excessive amount of stem protruding from the pipe. Excessive stem lengths unnecessarily expose the meter to incidental damage.
Important Note: Flow meters installed through oversized access holes will be subjected to undesirable turbulence that may affect the accuracy of the meter.
Flow ConditionersFlow conditioners may be required when an insufficient straight run of pipe is available upstream of the proposed sensor location. ONICON provides flow conditioners as an optional accessory.
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Flow
80% 20%
Available Straight Run*
* See following page for straight run requirements
Flow
80%20%
Available Straight R
un*
• For 1½” and larger diameter pipes• Install in vertical or horizontal pipe• For horizontal pipe position meter anywhere in upper 180°
CLEARANCEREQUIRED
FOR INSTALLATION
30” - 36”Depending on
pipe size
Vertical pipe position
Flow
Minumum upstreamstraight run distance
with conditioner
Minumumdownstreamstraight run
distanceMinumum upstreamstraight run distancewithout conditioner
A
OptionalFlow Conditioner
Fig. 2.3: Placement of Optional Flow Conditioners in Pipe
ONICON flow conditioners are designed to be installed between two flanges (provided by installer) that are located a specific distance upstream of the flow sensor. The use of flow conditioners significantly reduces the upstream straight pipe length requirement for flow sensor. The size of the flow conditioner must match the pipe size. Contact ONICON for Schedule 80 flow conditioners.
Schedule 40 Flow ConditionersNom. Dia. Dimension A
1½" 6.00"2" 6.00"
2½" 9.00"3" 9.00"4" 9.00"6" 12.00"
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FLOW DIRECTION INDICATOR
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Fig. 2.4: Straight Run Requirements for Upstream Obstructions - Insertion
Important Note: Always use the maximum available straight run. When more than the minimum required straight run is available place the meter such that the excess straight run is upstream of the meter location.
Fig. 2.5: Orientation of Flow MeterInstall the flow meter with the flow direction indicator pointing in the direction of flow in the pipe.
Sensor Element AlignmentEvery F-5500 flowmeter is equipped with equal length sensor elements. To be sure that the flowmeter elements are lined up correctly in the process stream, please refer to "Fig. 2.5: Orientation of Flow Meter" on page 21and be sure that the Flow Direction Indicator is pointing in the direction of flow in the pipe.
Fig. 2.6: Sensor Elements
Note: Rotational misalignment must not exceed ±5°.
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Upstream obstructionStraight run required upstream of meter location without flow conditioner
Straight run required upstream of flow conditioner mounting flange
Straight run required downstream of meter location
Single bend preceded by ≥ 9 diameters of straight pipe
15 Diameters 3 Diameters 5 Diameters
Pipe size reduction in straight pipe run 15 Diameters 3 Diameters 5 Diameters
Multiple bends in plane with < 9 diameters of straight pipe between them
20 Diameters 9 Diameters 5 Diameters
Pipe size expansion in straight run 30 Diameters 10 Diameters 5 Diameters
Tees 30 Diameters 10 Diameters 5 Diameters
Multiple bends out of pipe 40 Diameters 10 Diameters 5 Diameters
Modulating or regulating valve 40 Diameters 10 Diameters 5 Diameters
F1 F2 F3 F4
"X"
Fig. 2.7a: Standard F-5500 Fig. 2.7b: High Pressure F-5500
F1 F2 F3 F4
"X"
Installing the SensorThere are two different versions of the insertion style F-5500. The standard version and the high pressure version are shown below.
Installation ProcedureThe installation depth of the sensor in the pipe is dependent on the pipe size. To get the most accurate reading, proper placement of the sensor window within the pipe is necessary. Use the following procedure to determine the proper depth setting for your meter. The procedure is valid for nominal pipe sizes of 1.5" through 8". The maximum allowable height of the installation hardware (branch outlet, close nipple & ball valve) is 6" as measured from the outside wall of the pipe to the top of the valve.
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Installation: Insertion Type
Installation Procedure
The standard version of the F-5500 is hand insertable into pipes with operating pressures up to 60 psig.
The high pressure version of the F-5500 is hand insertable up to 100 psig. For applications above 100 psig, it is necessary to isolate flow and relieve pressure before attempting to install or remove the meter. The maximum operating pressure for this version of the meter is 150 psig.
Procedure:1. Locate the pipe ID listed on the calibration information label on the side of the flow
meter enclosure. This information is also available on the calibration certificate.2. Confirm that this inside diameter (ID) corresponds to the nominal diameter of the
pipe where the meter is installed.a. To determine the nominal pipe size, measure the circumference of the pipe
without the insulation and divide this value by pi (3.14). This will give you the outside diameter (OD).
b. Use the table on the following page to locate the nominal pipe size and ID based on the OD
c. The table provides dimensions for common schedule 40 and schedule 80 pipes.
d. Contact ONICON for assistance if your pipe dimensions are not shown.3. Once the ID is confirmed, prepare to insert the flow sensor by ensuring the
compression fitting is loose.4. Thread the process adapter fitting on to the ball valve and tighten. Use the
appropriate thread sealant, as required, to ensure a leak free connection.5. Open the ball valve and carefully insert the flow sensor until the end of the stem
just contacts the opposite wall of the pipe.6. Mark the position of the stem where it exits the top of the compression fitting. 7. Withdraw the stem "X" distance as measured from the top of the compression
fitting. At the same time, position the electronics enclosure parallel to the pipe in the correct orientation relative to the flow direction as shown in "Fig. 2.5: Orientation of Flow Meter" on page 21. This will position the sensor with its axis in line with the flow and in the correct direction.
8. Read the instructions on the next page before tightening the compression fitting.- - FOR METERS WITH THE HIGH PRESSURE SAFETY CABLE - -
9. Once the compression fitting is tight, attach the safety cable using the capture nut provided.
10. If necessary, rotate the top clamp to re-align the cable with the bottom clamp. When rotating the clamp, make sure that it remains at the top of the stem pressed firmly against the spacer. (see appendices for details).
* refer to model number coding to determin the stem length of your meter.
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Installation Procedure
Installation: Insertion Type
Nominal Dia. ODID X
Minimum Stem Length*Schedule 40
Schedule 80
Schedule 40
Schedule 80
1 ½" 1.900" 1.610" 1.500" Always Use 0.1" 15"
2" 2.375" 2.067" 1.939" 0.304" 0.240" 15"
2 ½" 2.875" 2.469" 2.323" 0.505" 0.432" 15"
3" 3.500" 3.068" 2.900" 0.804" 0.720" 15"
4" 4.500" 4.026" 3.826" 1.283" 1.183" 15"
6" 6.625" 6.065" 5.761" 2.303" 2.151" 18"
8" 8.625" 7.981" 7.625" 3.261" 3.083" 18"
FLOW
PIPE
FLOW DIRECTION INDICATOR
SET SCREW
Rotating the EnclosureThe Model F-5500 has been designed to allow the enclosure to rotate into four positions for optimal viewing of the display. To rotate the enclosure, first loosen the two set screws near the Flow Direction Indicator. Then unscrew and remove the Flow Direction Indicator to allow the enclosure to swivel into the desired position. Then screw the Flow Direction Indicator back into its place, ensuring that it points in the direction of flow, and tighten the set screws.
Fig. 2.9: Orientation of Flow Meter, Rotating Enclosure
Install the meter with the flow direction indicator pointing in the direction of flow in the pipe.
Compression FittingsWhile holding the fitting body steady, finger tighten the nut. Then, tighten the nut with wrenches an additional one and one-quarter (1 ¼) turn. If beginning at 6 o'clock, the wrench would make one full turn back to 6 o'clock and rest at the 9 o'clock position for proper compression. See Figure 2.9 below.
Caution: Tightening the compression fitting will crimp the fitting to the stem of the flow meter and lock the depth setting into place. Don’t tighten the compression fitting until you’ve completed all steps in the installation section of this manual.
Fig. 2.8: Proper Tightening of the Compression Fitting Nut
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Removal of the MeterFollow these instructions for safe removal of the meter from the pipe.
WARNING: SYSTEM MAY BE UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. Do not attempt to remove meters with the standard process adapter fitting from any piping system operating at pressures above 60psig without first relieving pressure in the pipe.Do not attempt to remove any meter with the high pressure process adapter fitting and cable assembly operating at pressures above 100 psig without first relieving pressure in the pipe.
When removing the flow meter, be sure to hold the electronics enclosure firmly by hand before unscrewing the compression fitting nut. Failure to do this will allow the pressure in the pipe to suddenly and rapidly force the meter from the pipe potentially causing serious injury. The meter could also be damaged or break apart causing a break in the seal with the resultant loss of fluid from the piping system. The hand effort required to hold the meter will be 0.44 times the pipe pressure.
Procedure:1. Slowly unscrew the compression fitting nut while maintaining a firm grip on the
enclosure to counteract the effect of pressure in the pipe.
2. Once the nut is fully disengaged from the threads, the meter will be free to move. Carefully withdraw the flow meter stem from the pipe until the sensor head is fully inside the process adapter fitting.
3. After the meter is completely withdrawn, slowly close the valve to isolate flow.
NOTE: At this point, the piping system is isolated, but the process adapter fitting will contain a small volume of process fluid under pressure.
4. After the valve is completely closed, slowly unscrew the compression fitting from the top of the process adapter fitting leaving the adapter fitting on the ball valve.
NOTE: As the compression fitting is removed, pressure will be vented from the ball valve.
5. For meters provided with the high pressure process adapter fitting, disconnect the safety cable at the bottom by removing the capture nut. Be sure to fully re-attach the nut to the cable once the meter is removed from the pipe.
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Instructions for Inline Flow Meter PlacementInstall the Model F-5500 Inline style flow meter so that it is far enough away from bends in the pipe, obstructions, or changes in line sizes to ensure a consistent flow profile. Review the straight run requirements table on p. 27.
The Model F-5500 is threaded or flanged to the customer’s pipe. Care should be taken to ensure that the diameter of the mating pipe is the same diameter as the Model F-5500 flow body or errors in flow readings can occur. The installation procedure should be a combination of the end user’s best engineering practices, in compliance with local codes, and the manufacturer’s recommendations.
See "Fig. 2.11: Straight Run Requirements for Upstream Obstructions - Inline" on page 27 for a detailed look at upstream and downstream pipe diameters for inline meters.
Fig. 2.10: Upstream and Downstream Pipe IDs for Inline Meters
Flow Meter Placement Inline Type
Installation: Inline Type
Flow Body Orientation Inline Type
FLOW
Flow Body
F1 F2 F3 F4
FLOW AND ENERGY MEASUREMENT
Upstream obstructionMinimum straight run required upstream of flow meter process connection based on the nature of the upstream obstruction
¾" 1" 1 ¼" 1 ½" 2" 2 ½" 3" 4" 6"
Single bend preceded by ≥ 9 diameters of straight pipe OR Pipe size reduction in straight pipe run
2.25" 3" 3.75" 4.5" 6" 7.5" 9" 12" 18"
Multiple bends in plane with < 9 diameters of straight pupe between them OR Pipe size expansion in straight run
6.75" 9" 11.25" 13.5" 18" 22.5" 27" 36" 54"
Tees 7.5" 10" 12.5" 15" 20" 25" 30" 40" 60"
Multiple bends out of plane 7.5" 10" 12.5" 15" 20" 25" 30" 40" 60"
Modulating or regulating valves OR Diaphram or roots type utility meters
9" 12" 15" 18" 24" 30" 36" 48" 72"
Minimum downstream straight run required after flow meter process connection
2.25" 3" 3.75" 4.5" 6" 7.5" 9" 12" 18"
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Fig. 2.11: Straight Run Requirements for Upstream Obstructions - InlineUpstream Obstructions
Flow Body Orientation Inline Type
Inline OrientationInstall the flow body so that the flow indicator is pointing in the direction of flow.
Fig. 2.12: Orientation of an Inline Meter - Flow Direction Indicator
Installation: Inline Type
Note: ONICON does not supply gaskets for this product.
F1 F2 F3 F4
FLOW AND ENERGY MEASUREMENT
Loosen these two screws to open the display and access
wiring terminals. Loosen these three screws to rotate the display in 90°
increments (±180°).
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Changing Display Orientation
Changing the Orientation of the F-5500 DisplayThe display can be rotated in 90° increments for optimal viewing of the screen. First, open the enclosure by unscrewing the enclosure cap and loosen the two captive phillips screws to open the display assembly. Detach the display board from the metal shield by loosening the three screws on the back of the round shield. Rotate the display board to the desired orientation. Ensure that the display cable is routed flat and straight through the display hinge to prevent binding. Reattach the display board to the metal shield by tightening the three screws. Close the display assembly and secure it to the enclosure with the two captive screws. Finally, install the enclosure cover back on the front of the enclosure.
Fig. 2.13 - Accessing Wiring Terminals or Rotating the Display
Wiring: General
Scope
Precautions
Power Wiring
Signal Wiring
Wiring InstructionsTo wire the F-5500, unscrew and remove the enclosure cap and loosen the two captive screws on the display assembly. Rotate it open to access the wiring terminals. Refer to "Fig. 2.13 - Accessing Wiring Terminals or Rotating the Display" on page 28 for location of screws.
Connect the power and signal wires to the terminal blocks according to the label and instructions on the following pages.Cut all wires as short as allowable for a minimum service loop. Obtain the correct length for the F-5500 wires using one of these methods:
• Trim the wires to extend 2 inches out of the enclosure after the conduit and wires are routed to the F-5500.
• Trim the wires to extend 5 inches from the end of the conduit before attaching them to the F-5500.
Wiring Precautions - WARNING:• Do not open the enclosure when energized or an explosive atmosphere is present.• Connect earth ground to a chassis ground screw on the inside or outside of F-5500
enclosure to reduce the potential of an electrostatic charging hazard.• All plumbing and electrical installations of flow meters must be in compliance
with local codes, the end user’s best engineering practices, and manufacturer’s recommendations.
• Do not install the F-5500 enclosure near an igniter, igniter-controller or switching equipment to eliminate the possibility of noise interference.
• Do not install an external power supply in a cabinet containing an igniter controller or switching equipment.
• This flow meter contains components that can be damaged by static electricity. You must discharge yourself by touching a grounded steel pipe or other grounded metal prior to working inside this flow meter.
• Close any unused conduit entries using suitably certified plugs Power Wiring For wiring the 12 to 28VDC power, use stranded copper wire, no larger than 16-gauge. Twisted pair shielded cable is recommended. Supply connection wiring must be rated for at least 90°C.
GroundingThe enclosure must be properly grounded with a quality earth ground. 16 gauge, stranded wire is recommended.
Signal WiringFor signal and serial communication wiring, the recommended wire gauge is 18 to 22 AWG. Always use twisted pair shielded cable.
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(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
!
Earth Ground
+12 to 28VDC12 to 28VDC Return
Caution:• Supply connection wiring must be rated for at least 90°C.
Power Input Requirements: 12 to 28VDC SupplyExternal DC power supply must provide 12 to 28VDC (10 to 30VDC full input power range) at 6 Watts minimum.
(With 12VDC power, the F-5500 can use up to 500mA. With 24VDC power, the F-5500 can use up to 250mA.)
A 20 Watt or greater power supply is recommended to ensure it can provide enough current under all temperature, ventilation and power on conditions.
The enclosure must be properly grounded with a quality earth ground. Sixteen (16) gauge, stranded wire, is recommended for power and earth ground.
Fig. 3.1: Connections for 12 to 28VDC Supply
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4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
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12 to 28VDC Return
+
-
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4-20mA Flow Rate or Temperature250 ohms typical with 24VDC Power125 ohms or less for 12VDC Power*(see notes below)
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4-20mA Output Wiring: Customer-Supplied Power SourceBring the 4-20mA wiring in through either conduit hub. Connect 4-20mA wiring as shown in the diagram below.
Fig. 3.2: 4-20mA Output Wiring for Customer-Supplied Power Source
Important Notes: • When using a 12 volt power supply, the load resistor on the 4-20mA
output must be 125 ohms or less to operate properly.
• When using 24 volt power, the load resistor is typically 250 ohms. A 250 ohm resistor in the 4-20mA circuit will result in a 1 to 5 volt signal to the PLC or DCS.
• When using a 24 volt power supply, the load resistor on the 4-20mA output must be 600 ohms or less.
• Some PLC and DCS equipment have built in load resistors, please refer to the technical manuals of such equipment.
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4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
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4-20mA Flow Rate or Temperature250 ohms typical with 24VDC Power125 ohms or less for 12VDC Power*(see notes below)
+
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+12 to 28VDC12 to 28VDC Return
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4-20mA Output Wiring: Loop Power Provided by F-5500Bring the 4-20mA wiring in through either conduit hub. Connect the 4-20mA as shown in the diagram below.
Fig. 3.3: 4-20mA Output Wiring for Loop Power Provided by F-5500
Important Notes: • When using a 12 volt power supply, the load resistor on the 4-20mA
output must be 125 ohms or less to operate properly.
• When using 24 volt power, the load resistor is typically 250 ohms. A 250 ohm resistor in the 4-20mA circuit will result in a 1 to 5 volt signal to the PLC or DCS.
• When using a 24 volt power supply, the load resistor on the 4-20mA output must be 600 ohms or less.
• Some PLC and DCS equipment have built in load resistors, please refer to the technical manuals of such equipment.
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(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
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+12 to 28VDC
Pulse or Alarm Output
12 to 28VDC Return
+-
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2.4K Ohm typical with 24VDC Power1.2K Ohm typical with 12VDC Power
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Pulse/Alarm Output Wiring: Customer Supplied Power Source (Recommended)Bring pulse/alarm wiring in through either conduit hub. Connect as shown in the diagram below. The pulse/alarm output is an open collector circuit capable of sinking a maximum of 10mA of current. Pulse or alarm selection is programmed using the display or F-5000 View. Only one option, pulse or alarm, can be active at a time. The pulse output is normally low (open collector output closed) and pulses high +12 to 24VDC (open collector output open) for 500 milliseconds when the total flow is measured. The maximum frequency setting of the pulse output is 1 Hz.
When the output is configured for Alarm, the open collector output will be open when there is no alarm and closed when an alarm is present.
Fig. 3.4: Pulse/Alarm Output Isolated (Recommended)
Important Notes: • The F-5500 Pulse/Alarm output is typically used to drive digital circuitry or solid-state relays.
The output of a solid state relay may, in turn, operate loads such as electromechanical relays or alarm indicators.
• The maximum load current of the Pulse/Alarm output is 10mA. Choose a load resistance that provides approximately 10mA with the power supply operating voltage.
• When the output is configured for Alarm and an alarm is not active, the output will be closed (0 volts output). When an alarm is active, the output will be open (12 to 28 volts output).
• In order to use the Pulse/Alarm feature on the Model F-5500, this feature must be chosen when the meter is ordered from the factory. Pulse output not available with meters ordered with RS485 Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP.
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(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
!
Pulse or Alarm Output
+-
F-5500Customer PLC or DCS
+12 to 28VDC12 to 28VDC Return
2.4K Ohm typical with 24VDC Power1.2K Ohm typical with 12VDC Power
i Important Notes: • The F-5500 Pulse/Alarm output is typically used to drive digital circuitry or solid-state relays.
The output of a solid state relay may, in turn, operate loads such as electromechanical relays or alarm indicators.
• The maximum load current of the Pulse/Alarm output is 10mA. Choose a load resistance that provides approximately 10mA with the power supply operating voltage.
• When the output is configured for Alarm and an alarm is not active, the output will be closed (0 volts output). When an alarm is active, the output will be open (12 to 28 volts output).
• In order to use the Pulse/Alarm feature on the Model F-5500, this feature must be chosen when the meter is ordered from the factory. Pulse output not available with meters ordered with RS485 Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP.
Pulse/Alarm Output Wiring: Power Provided by F-5500Bring pulse/alarm wiring in through either conduit hub. Connect as shown in the diagram below. The pulse/alarm output is an open collector circuit capable of sinking a maximum of 10mA of current. Pulse or alarm selection is programmed using the display or F-5000 View. Only one option, pulse or alarm, can be active at a time.
When the output is configured for Alarm, the open collector output will be open when there is no alarm and closed when an alarm is present.
Fig. 3.5: Pulse/Alarm Output Power Provided by F-5500
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• In order to use the RS485 feature on the Model F-5500, this feature must be chosen when the meter is ordered from the factory. Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP are not available with meters ordered with the Pulse/Alarm option.
• W1 jumper will be shipped in the open or unterminated position. It should be in the terminated position on the last meter in the series.
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Tx/Rx(-)
Tx/Rx(+)
Tx/Rx(+)
Termination Resistor Jumper W1
Tx/Rx(-)Communication Common
Termination Resistor Jumper (detail)
Terminated
No Termination (Open)
RS485 Wiring for RS485 Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TPWiring connections are made as shown in the diagram below for Modbus or BACnet communication.
Termination ResistorConnect a termination resistor across the receive/transmit signals of the last device on the communication line. To connect the 120 ohm termination resistor on the F-5500, set jumper W1 to the TERM position.
Disconnect the termination resistor on all other external RS485 devices. The termination resistor of the F-5500 is disconnected by setting jumper W1 to the OPEN position.
Fig. 3.6: RS485 Wiring
Wiring: RS485 Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP
RS485 Wiring
i Fig. 3.8-3.9, Important Notes: • When using a 12 volt power supply, the load resistor on the 4-20mA output must be
125 ohms or less to operate properly.
• When using 24 volt power, the load resistor is typically 250 ohms. A 250 ohm resistor in the 4-20mA circuit will result in a 1 to 5 volt signal to the PLC or DCS.
• When using a 24 volt power supply, the load resistor on the 4-20mA output must be 600 ohms or less.
• Some PLC and DCS equipment have built in load resistors, please refer to the technical manuals of such equipment.
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IRIN
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HART Wiring
iFig. 3.7, Important Note:
The load resistor on the ONICON Flow Meter 4-20mA signal is typically 250 ohms and is located in or at the customer's PLC or DCS. A 250 ohm resistor in the 4-20mA line will result in a 1 to 5VDC signal to the PLC or DCS. Some PLC/DCS equipment has the load resistor built in to the unit; please refer to the PLC/DCS technical manual. Do not exceed a 600 ohm load on the ONICON Flow Meter 4-20mA signal.
(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
!
+12 to 28VDC
12 to 28VDC Return
*(see important note below)
F-5500Customer PLC or DCS
HARTModem
HART WiringThe HART connections are accessed by removing the cover of the F-5500 enclosure.
HART 4-20mA Output Wiring: Customer-Supplied Power SourceThe 4-20mA current loop and HART modem connections are made as shown in the diagram below.
Fig. 3.7: HART Wiring, Customer-Supplied Power Source
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(-) (+) (-) (+)TP12(+)TP13(-)
(-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
+12 to 28VDC
12 to 28VDC Return
4-20mA*(see important note on previous page)
F-5500Customer PLC or DCS
HARTHandheld
Communicator
HART 4-20mA Output Wiring: Handheld CommunicatorThe 4-20mA current loop connections are made as shown in the diagram below.
A hand-held HART communicator can be connected to test points TP12 (+) and TP13 (-) with clip leads or to the 4-20mA terminal block.
Fig. 3.8: HART 4-20mA Output Wiring, Handheld Communicator
Wiring: HART
HART 4-20mA Wiring
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WIR
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Operation: Start Up
Start UpSequence
Wiring: HART
HART 4-20mA Wiring
(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA Pulse/Alarm
!
F-5500Customer PLC or DCS
+12 to 28VDC12 to 28VDC Return
HARTModem
*(see important note on previous page)4-20mA
HART 4-20mA Output Wiring: Loop Power Provided by F-5500The 4-20mA current loop and HART modem connections are made as shown in the diagram below.
Fig. 3.9: HART 4-20mA Output Wiring, Loop Power Provided by F-5500
Start Up SequenceThe meter automatically enters the Run/Measure mode after power up. The screen will show the software version of the F-5500 during power up.
USB InterfaceThe mini USB interface is a standard feature which allows communication with a PC to monitor readings and configure settings. F-5000 View, is a free application program from ONICON that connects to the USB interface and allows data monitoring, configuration setting, data logging to Excel, and an option to save and recall F-5500 configuration data.
F-5500 Display and User InterfaceThe F-5500 has a 2 line x 16 character display with 4 mechanical buttons. The meter can be programmed by using the display and User Interface. The User Interface can be accessed by removing the F-5500 cap. Be sure to replace the cap after you are done configuring the F-5500.
Fig. 4.1: F-5500 Display and User Interface
Display Screen
Mechanical (Push) Buttons F2 F3
FLOW AND ENERGY MEASUREMENT
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Operation: Start Up
Start UpSequence
F-5500 Display
USB Interface
Measurement Mode Display ScreensIn the measurement mode, there are four different display screens (display 1, 2, 3 and a prompt screen to enter the programming mode). Two display screens are user programmable (refer to Display Setup p. 46). Scrolling through the display is accomplished by pressing the F1 or F2 key to view the next or previous screen.
Pressing the F1 and F2 keys at the same time enters the Engineering Menu screens (display 10 through 26). Key F4 is used to exit to Display screen #1.
Pressing the F3 and F4 keys at the same time brings up the Reset Total screen (see p. 56) prompt.
Fig. 4.2: F-5500 Measurement Mode Display Screen Navigation
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Display Screens
F1 key: Moves up one screenF2 key: Moves down one screen
(User programmable screen)
(User programmable screen)
Enter “totalizer reset screen” when F3 & F4 are pressed at the same time
(Fixed screen)
Enter programming screenRequires password.Default is 1234.
Display #1
Display #2
Display #3
Display #4 (Fixed screen)
F1
F1
F1
F1 F2
F2 F4
F2
F2 F3 F4
1456.5 SCFHTot=123456 SCF
Elp = 14.6 HR88.5˚ F
Alarm = NoneGas = Air
SET PARAMETER?No Yes
Operation: Display Screens
Reset Total Screen
Engineering Menu Screens
Data Entry using the Display and User InterfaceThere are 2 basic types of menu entries: one for changing value or string and one for selecting from a selection list.
To Change a Value or String :
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press CHG (F1) key to change the value, OK (F4) to accept the value.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press the UP (F1) or DN (F2) key to select a new digit or character, the cursor points to the selected digit. Press NXT (F3) to select the next digit and OK (F4) to accept the entry.
To Select from a List:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) key repeatedly until the correct selection is made and OK (F4) key to accept the entry.
Entering the Programming ModeTo enter the programming mode and access the Main Menu, press the F1 or F2 key in the normal running mode until the following screen is shown:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F4) and the following screen will prompt user to enter password:
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
Value or String
Selecting from a List
Enter Programming Mode
VALUE = 0.91234UP DN NXT OK
FLO UNT = SCFMNXT OK
SET PARAMETERS ?No Yes
VALUE = 0.91234CHG OK
PASWD:_UP DN NXT OK
Enter the correct password, then follow the instructions for changing a value as specified on page p. 41. The default Level 1 password is “1234”.
If the wrong password is entered, the message “Wrong Password” will display and then return to the programming entry screen. Main MenuIf the password is accepted, the Main Menu screen will be shown:
F1 F2 F3 F4
This is the Main Menu screen for the programming mode.
Press EXIT (F4) repeatedly until “Normal Mode” is seen briefly to exit the programming mode.
Analog 4-20mA OutputThe following menu allows the scaling of the analog 4-20mA output.From the Main Menu, press I/O (F1) to move to the 4-20mA output selection.In this screen press 420 (F3) (screen appearance may vary according to options).
F1 F2 F3 F4
The 4-20mA output is programmable for flow or temperature:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Selections for the 4-20mA output are:FlowTemp
Select NXT (F1) to select Flow or Temperature and then press OK (F4).
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
Analog 4-20mA Output
Main Menu
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
mA=FlowNXT OK
20 mA = 3500 SCFMCHG OK
SET I/O COM PUL 420 EXIT
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Enter the value for the 20mA and press OK (F4) key to accept the setting.
Then the following screen will display:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the value for the 4mA and press OK (F4).
Note: 4mA is normally set to 0.
F1 F2 F3 F4
This menu allows the user to select an alarm fault level on the 4-20mA output. The alarm is activated when a serious issue is detected preventing the calculation of the correct flow rate. The 3.6mA and 21mA alarm outputs are related to the NAMUR alarm feature.
The options are:mA Fault=3.6 mA (Force the 4-20mA signal to 3.6mA on alarm)mA Fault=21 mA (Force the 4-20mA signal to 21mA on alarm)mA Fault=Not use (4-20mA signal alarm fault not used)
From any screen, press (F4) repeatedly until “Normal Mode” is seen briefly to exit the programming mode.
Note: When the flow rate exceeds the programmed value for the 20mA set point, the analog output will stay at 20mA and an alarm code will be generated.
Pulse/alarm OutputIf the Pulse/alarm feature was purchased as the second output for the Model F-5500, it can be accessed from the main menu, press I/O (F1) (screen appearance may vary).
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press PUL (F2) to select the pulse output. The following screen will show:
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
4 mA = 0 SCFMCHG OK
mA Fault = Not useNXT OK
Pulse/alarm Output
SET I/OCOM PUL 420 EXIT
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F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NEXT (F1) to cycle through output options until you have the selection for "OUT=Pulse" and press OK (F4).The pulse output scaling can be configured by specifying how many flow units total per pulse, U/P (e.g., 10 SCF per pulse). The pulse output provides a 500 millisecond pulse when the specified flow total is measured. The maximum frequency of the pulse output is 1 Hz.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Use U/P (F2) for unit per pulse scaling of the pulse alarm output. Use FEQ (F3) to view the maximum pulse output frequency and calculated maximum flow rate.
Note: When data pulse scaling is entered, the maxmimum flow rate will be re-calculated according to the settings.
Entering Data in Unit per Pulse:From the Pulse/alarm Output Menu, press U/P (F2) and the following screen will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press CHG (F1) to change the setting and then OK (F4) to accept entry.The scaling value entered is in units per pulse (i.e. 10 flow units total per pulse). The pulse scaling can be set to 1, 10, 100 or 1000 units per pulse. The pulse output provides a 500 millisecond pulse when the specified flow total is measured. The maximum frequency setting of the pulse output is 1 Hz.
Viewing the Maximum Frequency and Flow Rate:From the Pulse/alarm Output Menu on p. 45, press FEQ (F3) and the following screen will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Maximum pulse rate (frequency) is set to 1 Hz.
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MaxFreq=1 Hz OK
Max Flow and Frequency
OUT = PulseNXT OK
Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
PULSE OUTPUT U/P FEQ EXIT
Unit per Pulse (Pulse Scaling)
UNT/PLS = 10CHG OK
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View the maximum pulse rate (frequency) and press OK (F4).The next screen will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Note: If the measured flow rate exceeds the maximum pulse rate (frequency), the pulse output will stay at 1 Hz and the F-5500 will issue an alarm code.
Alarm OutputIf the Pulse/alarm feature was purchased as the second output for the Model F-5500, press I/O (F1) key from the Main Menu screen. The screen will show:.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press PUL (F2) and the screen may show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press NXT (F1) to select the correct alarm and press OK (F4).Selections are:
Not usedPulseHiFloAlm = High Flow AlarmLoFloAlm = Low Flow AlarmHiTempAlm = High Temperature AlarmLoTempAlm = Low Temperature Alarm
When the output is set to Alarm and there is no alarm condition, the output will be on (0 volts). When an alarm is active, the output is turned off (12 to 24 volts).
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the value for the limit by pressing CHG (F1) and then OK (F4).
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
MaxFlo=36000 SCFMCHG OK
SET I/O PUL 420 EXIT
Alarm Output
OUT = HiFloAlmNXT OK
HiFloAlm=500 SCFMCHG OK
Display Setup
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Serial Communication
Note: There is only one output to operate as a pulse output or an alarm output. Both cannot operate at the same time.
Serial Communication SettingsIf RS485 Communication feature was purchased as the second output for the Model F-5500, the Serial communication settings can be programmed by pressing I/O (F1) key from the Main Menu. The screen will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press COM (F1) to select serial communication. The screen may show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Options for serial communication are:NONEMODBUSBACnetHART
Note: Any selection other than “NONE” requires the communication option for the selected communication type. If enabling a communication option, see the Communications Protocols section of this manual.
Display SetupRemember, there are four display screens that you can cycle through in normal operating mode (see "Fig. 4.2: F-5500 Measurement Mode Display Screen Navigation" on page 40). Two of the four display screens are fixed and cannot be changed (displays #3 & 4). The other two screens are programmable to show the information that you prefer and is discussed in this section.
Display #1 Display #2
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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DSP1L1DSP1L2
DSP2L1DSP2L2
Operation: Programming
SET I/OCOM 420 EXIT
Comm=MODBUSNXT OK
Programming Display Screens #1 & 2
Selections are:DSP1L1 Display 1, Line 1DSP1L2 Display 1, Line 2DSP2L1 Display 2, Line 1DSP2L2 Display 2, Line 2
To Program Display Screens #1 & 2:From the Main Menu press DSP (F3) to select the display menu:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press DSP (F1) key. The display will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
These are the selections for the display #1 line #1. Selections are:
Flo rate Flow rateTotal Total mass or volumeElps Elapsed timeTemp TemperatureAlarm Error codes
When the selection is correct, press OK (F4) to accept. The display will then go through the same process for all 4 lines of the 2 programmable displays (DSP1L1, DSP1L2, DSP2L1 and DSP2L2).
After the last line of display 2 is accepted, the display will show the following menu:
F1 F2 F3 F4
This menu allows you to alternate between menu display 1 and 2 every few seconds.Selections are: On or Off
Press OK (F4) to accept selection. Press EXIT (F4) repeatedly until “Normal Mode” is seen briefly to exit the programming mode.
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
DISPLAY/PASSWORDDSP PSW EXIT
DSP1L1 = Flo rateNXT OK
ALTERNATE = OffNXT OK
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Password
Programming Password
Units Settings
PasswordThere are two user level passwords, only Level 1 is programmable and gives access to all the normal settings. The second password is used to allow access to calibration factors and should normally never be changed unless advised by the ONICON service department, or to set a new password in the event that the user forgets the Level 1 password.
Default Level 1 password is “1234”, and Level 2 password is “9111”. The Level 1 programmable password can be disabled by setting it to “0”.
From the Main Menu press DSP (F3) to select the display menu:
To Program the Password:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press PSW (F3) key to select password.
F1 F2 F3 F4
This screen displays the current Level 1 password.Press CHG (F1) key to change the password and enter new value.
Press OK (F4) to accept new data and exit programming by pressing EXIT (F4) key repeatedly until out of the programming mode.
Note: Password can be number or letter characters up to 4 digits.
Units Settings MenuThis menu is used to set the units for flow, temperature, and pressure.Reference temperature and reference pressure settings can be accessed also.
These values will be set at ONICON using information supplied by the customer. These values can be changed to match a new application. The units settings are accessed from the Main Menu.
To access the Unit Settings Menu:
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DISPLAY/PASSWORDDSP PSW EXIT
PASSWD = 1234CHG OK
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F1 F2 F3 F4
Press FLO (F2):
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press UNT (F2) for Unit selection.
The screen will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) to change selection and OK (F4) to accept.
Note: The totalizer (total flow measured) will roll over when reaching a certain value. The maximum value is dependent on the flow units selected (see Totalizer Rollover p. 56).
Selections for flow units are:
SCFM LBS/M MSCFD (MCFD)
SCFH LBS/S SM3/H
NM3/H NLPH MT/H
NM3/M NLPM NM3/D
KG/H MMSCFD (MMCFD) MMSCFM
KG/M LBS/D SCFD
KG/S SLPM MCFD (MSCFD)
LBS/H NLPS SM3/M
SM3/D
WARNING:The F-5500 re-calculates area, 4 and 20mA values, maximum flow for the pulse output and zero flow cutoff when changing flow units.
Note: The totalizer values do not adjust or correct for the new units. When changing flow units, log the totals in the totalizer and then reset the totalizer after they’ve changed flow units to maintain accuracy in the totalizer.
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
FLOW MENU 1DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
FLO = SCFHNXT OK
Flow Units
After pressing OK (F4) to accept the Flow unit the display will prompt for the temperature unit setting:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) to change selection and OK (F4) to accept.
Selections for Temperature units are: Deg CDeg F
After pressing OK (F4) to accept the temperature unit setting, the display will prompt for temperature reference in selected unit.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press CHG (F1) to change the reference and OK (F4) to accept.
After pressing OK (F4) to accept the reference temperature, the display will prompt for the reference pressure unit selection:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) to select next entry and OK (F4) to accept.
Selections are: mmHG Millimeters of mercury (absolute)Psia Pounds per square inch absolutebara Bar absolute
After the pressure unit selection is made, the display will show a menu to enter the reference pressure:
F1 F2 F3 F4
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PresRef= 14.7CHG OK
PRES UNT= PsiaNXT OK
Reference Pressure
Operation: Programming
TMP UNT= Deg FNXT OK
TmpRef = 60 °FCHG OK
Temperature Units
Reference Temperature
Pressure Units
Flow Parameters
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Press CHG (F1) to change it and OK (F4) to accept.
After the reference pressure is accepted, the F-5500 will recalculate and display gas density at user's reference temperature and pressure:
F1 F2 F3 F4
The gas density is for information only. Press OK (F4) to continue.
Flow ParametersThis is the menu used to set various flow parameter values. They are:Flow cutoff, pipe diameter, filter, high and low alarm for flow and temperature.
F1 F2 F3 F4
The menu is accessed from the Main Menu by pressing FLO (F2):
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press FM2 (F3):
F1 F2 F3 F4
Note: The SPC function key will only appear and be accessible from a Level 2 password.
Then press PRM (F3).
The first parameter is Flow Cutoff:
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
DNS = 1.2930 KG/m3 OK
MAIN MENU I/O FLO DSP EXIT
Density
FLOW MENU 1DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
FLOW MENU 2 SPC PRM EXIT
CUTOFF = 2.0 SCFMCHG OK
Flow Cutoff
Enter the value for the low flow cutoff and then press OK (F4).When the flow rate falls below the zero flow cutoff, the flow meter will display a flow value of zero.
To set the Pipe Diameter
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the pipe diameter in inches or millimeters and then press OK (F4).Use millimeters for metric flow unit selections and inches for English flow unit selections. If the pipe/duct is a square or rectangle, the hydraulic diameter (equivalent value for a round pipe) must be entered for the pipe ID.
The Filter Value is entered in seconds. The allowable time constant range is 0.8 to 10 seconds. The filter time interval is proportional to the dampening.
Enter the filter value and then press OK (F4).
F1 F2 F3 F4
To set the parameters for a High Flow Rate Alarm:
F1 F2 F3 F4
This is the upper flow limit alarm value that can be associated with the alarm output. An alarm code is generated when the flow value exceeds this limit. If no checking is needed, this value should be set to zero.
Press OK (F4) to accept the value.
To set the parameters for a Low Flow Rate Alarm:
F1 F2 F3 F4
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LoFloAlm = 100 SCFMCHG OK
HiFloAlm = 1234 SCFMCHG OK
FILTER = 0.8 secCHG OK
Low Flow Rate Alarm
High Flow Rate Alarm
Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
Pipe_id = 3.068 InCHG OK
Pipe Diameter
Filter Value
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This is the lower flow limit alarm value that can be associated with the alarm output. An alarm code is generated when the flow value is below this limit. If no checking is needed, this value should be set to zero.
Press OK (F4) to accept the value.
To set the parameters for a High Temperature Alarm:
F1 F2 F3 F4
This is the upper temperature limit alarm value that can be associated with the alarm output. An alarm code is generated when the temperature value exceeds this limit. If no checking is needed, this value should be set to zero.Press OK (F4) to accept the value.
To set the parameters for a Low Temperature Alarm:
F1 F2 F3 F4
This is the lower temperature limit alarm value that can be associated with the alarm output. An alarm code is generated when the temperature value is below this limit. If no checking is needed, this value should be set to zero.
Press OK (F4) to accept the value.
Note: If the programming menu was entered with a Level 2 password, then more menus will be shown concerning factory-set parameters that should not be changed.
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Operation: Programming
Programming by Display
High Temp Alarm
HiTmpAlm = 200 FCHG OK
Low Temp Alarm
LoTmpAlm = 20 FCHG OK
Restore Database
K Factor K FactorThe K FACTOR allows the user to adjust the meter’s calibration. The ONICON flow meter increases the calculated flow rate by the K Factor. This results in a direct scaling of the meter’s output across the entire full range.
The K Factor parameter is accessed from the “Flow Menu 2” menu by entering a Level 2 password “9111” and pressing the SPC key (F2).
F1 F2 F3 F4
The following screen will be displayed:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press CHG (F1). Add the correction factor and press OK (F4).For Example:If you want the flow meter to read 5% higher, enter 5.0%.If you want the flow meter to read 5% lower, enter -5.0%.If an existing K Factor is present, add the additional K Factor to the existing value.
Upon pressing OK (F4), an option to restore the database will follow.
Restore DatabaseIn case of user error, the ability to restore the meter to the original factory settings can be achieved in this menu. The display will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) ONLY if you want to restore your database to the initial factory settingthat the meter was shipped with. All current user-entered settings will be overwritten.
The green LP3 LED will flash at a faster pace until the recall is performed. The "RESETCRC" screen will follow "RESTORE DATABASE".
Upon pressing OK (F4), an option to reset the NVRAM CRC will follow.
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RESTORE DATABASE?YES NO
Operation: Programming
FLOW MENU 2 SPC PRM EXIT
K fact=0%CHG OK
Non-Resettable Totalizer
Reset CRC Reset CRCIf the NVRAM CRC check fails (Error Code 36), the programmed settings values will need to be verified and corrected before clearing the error. Call ONICON Customer Service if you need assistance.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) ONLY if you want to reset the CRC and generate a new CRC value.
Non-Resettable Totalizer ActivationRegulations in some geographic locations require that flow totalizers be non-resettable. The F-5500 can conform to these regulations.
WARNING: Once the non-resettable totalizer (NRT) has been activated on an F-5500 flow meter, the change cannot be undone. The non-resettable totalizer is only recommended for applications that require it.
After it has been enabled, your F-5500’s totalizer and elapsed time counters will be non-resettable.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) ONLY if you want to set the NRT.
F1 F2 F3 F4
If you are certain you want to activate the Non-resettable totalizer, select YES (F1).
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SET NRT?YES NO
RESET CRC?YES NO
ARE YOU SURE?YES NO
Simulation
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Reset Total Reset Total and Elapsed Time Enter the flow totalizer and elapsed time screen by pressing the F3 and F4 keys at the same time in the normal running mode (password required).
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F4) to reset total and elapsed time. Press NO (F1) to cancel.
Note: This feature is not available on non-resettable units.
Totalizer Rollover: The F-5500 has an automatic roll-over function. The total flow count of the F-5500 will roll over after the following values:
Most flow units: 99,999,999,999MSCFD: 999,999,999MMSCFM: 9,999,999MMSCFD: 999,999
SimulationThis menu allows for simulation of flow rate and temperature. It should only be used for testing and demonstration purposes. Make sure to return all of these simulation values to zero, before returning to the normal mode of operation.
Caution: If the 4-20mA and/or the pulse/alarm outputs are connected to controllers, set the controllers to “manual”. This will ensure that the simulated signals do not cause false controller action.
The menu is accessible from the main programming menu by pressing FLO, and DGN (F1):
F1 F2 F3 F4
Pressing DGN (F1) will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
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DIAGNOSTICSIM ZERO EXIT
FLOW MENU 1DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
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F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) to continue.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the value and then press OK (F4).
Note: Enter zero to disable this feature.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) to continue.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the value and then press OK (F4).
Note: Enter zero to disable this feature.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) to start the simulation mode, otherwise press NO (F4). Upon pressing either key, the program will return to the FLOW MENU 1 screen.
Note: Simulation Mode will be cleared if the power is cycled.
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ENABLE SIM?YES NO
TmpSim = 0 ° FCHG OK
Simulate Temp?YES NO
FloSim = 0 SCFHCHG OK
Simulate Flow?YES NO
Operation: Programming
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Operation: Zero CAL-CHECK®
Calibration of the ONICON Model F-5500 Thermal Flow MeterTo ensure that all ONICON flow meters meet specified performance parameters and provide accurate, repeatable measurements in the field, all calibrations are performed with NIST-traceable flow standards. Each meter is shipped from the factory with a ONICON Calibration Certificate.
Calibration ValidationCalibration Validation allows our customers to validate the accuracy and functionality of the meter in the field with a push of a button. By performing a simple test, the operator can verify that the meter is running accurately.
Zero CAL-CHECK® ensures the repeatability, functionality of the sensor and its associated signal processing circuitry, and cleanliness of the sensor.
ONICON has developed the Zero CAL-CHECK® Calibration Validation to help our customers avoid sending the meter back for annual or biennial re-calibrations.
Zero CAL-CHECK® Calibration Validation Test The Zero CAL-CHECK® test is used to ensure that the flow meter still retains its original NIST-traceable calibration at zero flow. If zero flow can be established, the sensor does not need to be removed and the procedure can be done in the pipe. Alternatively, a clean, dry bottle can be used to create a “no flow” condition out of the pipe.
Note: If the Zero CAL-CHECK® test is performed using the ONICON F-5000 View Software, at the completion of the test, a Zero CAL-CHECK® Certificate may be printed for a record of the test. This certificate will display a pass/fail result.
Techniques for Achieving Zero Flow - In the PipeIn-situ (in the pipe) Zero CAL-CHECK® testing can be achieved by a pipe bypass (valving-off). If space allows, redirect the flow through a bypass pipe section or valve off the meter in order to isolate the meter's sensor in the place where it has been installed. While the flow is redirected, the Zero CAL-CHECK® test can be performed. Once the test is complete, the valves to the bypass may be closed and flow may be directed back to the meter's sensor where flow monitoring can continue as normal.
Calibration
Calibration Validation
Zero CAL-CHECK®
Achieving Zero Flow - In-Situ (In the Pipe)
Zero CAL-CHECK Test
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SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL
TOFLOW RATE
MICROPROCESSORMASS FLOW
CALCULATION
NORMAL MEASUREMENT MODE
DDC-Sensor™
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Zero CAL-CHECK™ MODECalibration ValidationPASS/FAIL
MICROPROCESSORBASELINE RATECOMPARISON
SIGNALAT
ZEROFLOW RATE
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Process Flow “No Flow” Condition
Zero CAL-CHECK®
Operation: Zero CAL-CHECK®
Achieving Zero Flow - Out of PipeIf space limitations prevent in-situ testing at zero flow as listed above, then Out of Pipe testing must be performed.With this configuration, the meter must be removed from the process, the test performed, and then the meter returned to the process after testing has been completed.
Due to the high sensitivity of the DDC-Sensor™, it is necessary to isolate the sensor once the meter has been removed from the pipe. This can be achieved with a closed container in order to isolate the sensor and achieve the "no flow" condition necessary to perform the Zero CAL-CHECK® test. If the Zero CAL-CHECK® test is to be performed out of the pipe, the meter must be set upside-down (probe pointing up) and a clean dry plastic bottle placed back over the sensor to achieve the factory baseline that the meter has been set with.
Achieving Zero Flow - Out of Pipe
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Performing the Zero CAL-CHECK® Calibration Validation Test The Zero CAL-CHECK® test must be performed at zero flow to ensure a valid test result. This test is used to confirm that the flow meter still retains its original NIST-traceable calibration at zero flow and that the sensor is free of film or residue that may affect readings. The test takes less than 5 minutes to complete. At the conclusion of the test, a Pass or Fail message will be displayed. Press F4 at the conclusion of the test to return to normal measuring mode or to terminate the test. Press FLO (F2) from the main menu. The display will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press DGN (F1). The display will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press ZRO (F2). The display will show:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press VER (F1) key to continue.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F1) key to continue.
NOTE: For accurate readings and best test results, perform a visual inspection of sensor window for damage/deformity and condition of sensor elements before starting the test.
Performing Zero CAL-CHECK® Test
FLOW MENU 1 DGN UNT FM2 EXIT
DIAGNOSTICSIM ZRO EXIT
ZERO CHK MENU VER EXIT
Operation: Zero CAL-CHECK®
VERIFY ZRO?YES NO
Performing Zero CAL-CHECK® Test
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WARNING: You must ensure that there is a no flow condition before proceeding. If you are performing the test in a bottle, be sure to isolate the sensor in a closed container - any air movement (even from a fan) may result in a false "fail" result.
Once process is stable, press YES (F3) key to begin the Zero CAL-CHECK®.
F1 F2 F3 F4
This test will take less than 5 minutes. The T=xx is a count down timer indicating how much time is left to finish the test.
F1 F2 F3 F4
OR F1 F2 F3 F4
OR
F1 F2 F3 F4
Upon test completion, the final value will be displayed along with the test result. The test result may be:• Pass < 0.80• Warning > 0.80 < 1.0• Fail > 1.0
If a "Warning" or "Fail" result is displayed, ONICON recommends that the probe be removed from the pipe, the sensor cleaned, and the test be performed again. If the test was performed in the pipe the first time, perform the test in a bottle for the re-test.
If a "Warning" or "Fail" result is displayed after performing the test a second time, please call ONICON Service at 727-447-6140 for assistance.
Verifying ZROy.yyy T=xx
ZRO=2.321Fail OK
Process Zero and Stable? YES EXIT
Operation: Zero CAL-CHECK®
Performing Zero CAL-CHECK® Test
ZRO=0.911Warning OK
ZRO=0.259Pass OK
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ScopeThis portion of the manual describes the Modbus implementation using RS485 serial communication physical layer for the ONICON F-5500 Mass flow meter based on the Modicon Modbus Protocol (PI-MBUS-300 Rev. J).
Modbus ProtocolMODBUS Protocol is an application layer messaging protocol that provides client/sever communications between devices. MODBUS is a request/reply protocol and offers services specified by function codes.
The size of the MODBUS Protocol Data Unit is limited by the size constraint inherited from the first MODBUS implementation on Serial Line network (max. RS485 Application Data Unit = 256 bytes).
Therefore, MODBUS PDU for serial line communication = 256 – Server address (1 byte) – CRC (2 bytes) = 253 bytes.
RS485 ADU = 253 + Server address (1 byte) + CRC (2 bytes) = 256 bytes.
For more information on MODBUS go to the web site http://www.modbus.org/.
Command Request:<Meter Address> <Function code> <Register start address high> <Register start address low> <Register count high> <Register count low> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Command Response:<Meter Address> <Function code> <Data byte count> <Data register high> <Data register low> ... <Data register high> <Data register low> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Note: The data shown in brackets < > represents one byte of data.
Modbus IndicatorsLED indicator LP3 cycles on and off to indicate that the F-5500 is operating. LED indicator LP2 blinks when Modbus signals are received and LP1 blinks when Modbus signals are transmitted.
F-5500 Commands SupportedThe F-5500 supports the following commands:
1) Command 03: Read holding registers2) Command 04: Read input register.3) Command 06: Preset single register
Modbus Introduction
Modbus Introduction
Modbus Protocol
Modbus Indicators
F-5500 Commands Supported
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Read Holding Registers (command 03)This command reads the basic variable from the F-5500 and has the following format:
Request:<Meter Address> <Command code=03> <Register start address high> <Register start address low> <Register count high> <Register count low> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Response:<Meter Address> <Command code=03> <Byte count> <Data high><Data low> ... <Data high><Data low> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Example:Request data register at starting address 0x0000 and specifying only 1 register
<0x01> <0x03> <0x00> <0x00> <0x00> <0x01> <0x0a> <0x84>
Response:<0x01> <0x03> <0x02> <xx> <xx> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Where xx xx is the data register value.
Table 5.1: F-5500 Modbus Holding Registers
Register Address
Modbus Address
Data Type Scaling Comment
0x00 40001 Flow in Eng units (long integer, lower 16 bits) No Mass flow in selected units
0x01 40002 Flow in Eng units (long integer, upper 16 bits) No
0x02 40003 Total (long integer, lower 16 bits) No Total in selected units
0x03 40004 Total (long integer, upper 16 bits) No
0x04 40005 Temperature (long integer, lower 16 bits) *10 Temperature in selected units * 10
0x05 40006 Temperature (long integer, upper 16 bits) *10
0x06 40007 Elapsed time (long integer, lower 16 bits) *10 Elapsed time in hours * 10
0x07 40008 Elapsed time (long integer, upper 16 bits) *10
0x08 40009 Spare/not used
0x09 40010 Spare/not used
0x0A 40011 Flow in Eng units * 10 10 Mass flow in selected units * 10
0x0B 40012 Flow in Eng units *100 100 Mass flow in selected units * 100
0x0C 40013 Total *100 100 Total in selected units * 100
0x0D 40014 Spare/ Not used
0x0E 40015 Spare/ Not used
0x0F 40016 Status No Status
F-5500 Commands Supported by Modbus
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Modbus Address
Data Type Scaling Comment
0x10 40017 Status 2 No
0x11 40018 Control Register (Write Only) No Control Register
0x12 40019 Spare/ Not used
0x13 40020 Flow in Eng units (float, upper 16 bits) No Mass flow in selected units
0x14 40021 Flow in Eng units (float, lower 16 bits) No Mass flow in selected units
0x15 40022 Total in Eng units (float, upper 16 bits) No Total in selected units
0x16 40023 Total in Eng units (float, lower 16 bits) No Total in selected units
0x17 40024 Spare/ Not used
0x18 40025 Spare/ Not used
0x19 40026 Temperature in selected units (float, upper 16 bits) No Temperature in selected units
0x1A 40027 Temperature in selected units (float, lower 16 bits) No Temperature in selected units
0x1B 40028 Elapsed time in hours (float, upper 16 bits) No Elapsed time in hours
0x1C 40029 Elapsed time in hours (float, lower 16 bits) No Elapsed time in hours
0x1D 40030 Zero CAL-CHECK (float, upper 16 bits) No
0x1E 40031 Zero CAL-CHECK (float, lower 16 bits) No
0x1F 40032 Spare/ Not used
0x20 40033 Spare/ Not used
0x21 40034 Spare/ Not used
0x22 40035 Spare/ Not used
0x23 40036 Spare/ Not used
F-5500 Commands Supported by Modbus
Note: Registers A, B & C are provided to get more resolution for low flow and total. When value exceeds the 16 bit registers, they will be frozen with all 16 bits set.
Read Input Register (F-5500 Status, Command 04)This command is used to report the F-5500 status information.
Request:<Meter Address> <Command code=04> <Register address =0> <Register address =0> <Register count =0> <Register count =1> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Response:<Meter Address> <Command code=04> <Byte count =2> <Status High><Status Low> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Read Input Register
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F-5500 Commands Supported by Modbus
Bit Definition Comment0 Power up indication Cleared when out of the power up sequence
1 Flow rate reached high limit threshold Set limit to zero to disable
2 Flow rate reached low limit threshold Set limit to zero to disable
3 Temperature reached high limit threshold Set limit to zero to disable
4 Temperature reached low limit threshold Set limit to zero to disable
5 Sensor reading is out of range Check sensor wiring
6 Gas mix error Gas mix must total 100%
7 Incorrect Settings Check settings
8 In simulation mode Set simulation value to 0 to disable
9 Pulse/alarm output is out of range Check pulse/alarm output settings
10 Analog 4-20 mA for flow/temp is out of range Check analog output settings
11 Not used Not used
12 Not used Not used
13 Not used Not used
14 CRC error Check parameters and reset CRC
15 Error in Total Reset total to clear alarm
Table 5.3: Status 2 Bits Definitions for Command 04, Modbus Address 30002
Bit Definition Comment0 Pulse hardware detected
1 Busy Busy
2 Not used Not used
3 Not used Not used
4 Zero CAL-CHECK in process
5 Zero CAL-CHECK fail
6 Zero CAL-CHECK aborted
7 Zero CAL-CHECK warning
Table 5.2: Status Bits Definitions for Command 04, Modbus Address 30001
Preset Single Register
Preset Single Register (Command 06)This command is used to perform miscellaneous functions such as clearing the totalizer and elapsed time. The register address is Modbus=40018 and the data to write is described below.
Request:
<Meter Address> <Command code=06> <Register address high=0x00> <Register address low=0x11> <Register data high=0x00> <Register data low =0x02> <CRC high> <CRC low>
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Enter the Programming Mode - RS485 Modbus RTUPress the F1 or the F2 key repeatedly, in the normal running mode, until the following screen is shown. This enters the programming mode:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F4) and then the following screen will prompt the user to enter the password if enabled:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the correct password. Default password for Level 1 is 1234.
Press the UP (F1) or DN (F2) key to select a new digit or character, the cursor points to the selected digit. Press NXT (F3) to select the next digit and OK (F4) to accept the entry. If the wrong password is entered, the message “Wrong Password” will be displayed for a few seconds and then return to the programming entry screen. If the password is accepted, the following screen will be shown:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Modbus Programming
Programming
SET PARAMETERS?NO YES
PASWD:_UP DN NXT OK
MAIN MENUI/O FLO DSP EXIT
Response:
<Meter Address> <Command code=06> <Register address =0x00> <Register address =0x11> <Register data=0x00> <Register data =0x02> <CRC high> <CRC low>
Reset Total:
Address = 40018, data = 0x02This command is used to clear the Totalizer and elapsed time registers
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Communication Protocol and ParametersTo program the communication parameters, start at the Main Menu:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press I/O (F1) to set Inputs/Outputs:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press COM (F1) to select communication parameters.
Set Bus protocol for Modbus:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) repeatedly until Modbus is selected as shown and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
The following communication parameters are only available for MODBUS:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) repeatedly until the correct selection is shown and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
Baud=9600NXT OK
SET I/OCOM 420 EXIT
Comm=MODBUSNXT OK
ModbusCommunication Parameters MAIN MENU
I/O FLO DSP EXIT
This is the Main Menu for the programming mode. To exit the programming mode, press EXIT (F4) repeatedly until “Normal Mode” is seen briefly.
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Selections are: "115200" "57600" "38400" “19200” “9600” “4800” “2400” “1200”
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) repeatedly until the correct selection is shown and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
Selections are: “NONE” “ODD” “EVEN”
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press CHG (F1) to change the address and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
Selections are between 01 and 247.
Note: Power cycle is required for the new settings to take effect.
Parity=EVENNXT OK
Address=02CHG OK
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ScopeThis portion of the manual describes the BACnet MS/TP implementation using RS485 serial communication physical layer for the ONICON F-5500 Mass flow meter.
BACnet ProtocolBACnet MS/TP (Building Automation and Control Network /Master Slave Token Passing) is a data link layer protocol designed for communication between devices in building automation control systems. The protocol is based on devices, objects, properties, and services. Information inside a BACnet device is organized into a series of objects. Properties allow the data from the object to be written or read. The actions that a BACnet device uses to interact with another device are the services.
The F-5500 Device profile: BACnet Smart Sensor (B-SS)
F-5500 supports the following device binding methods:
Receive Who-Is, send I-Am (BIBB DM-DDB-B)Receive Who-Has, send I-Have (BIBB DM-DOB-B)
Objects for F-5500:
Analog Input 1 = FlowAnalog Input 2 = Gas TemperatureAnalog Input 3 = Total Flow / Reset TotalAnalog Input 4 = Elapsed Time since reset
BACnet IndicatorsLED indicator LP3 cycles on and off to indicate that the F-5500 is operating. LED indicator LP2 blinks when BACnet signals are received and LP1 blinks when BACnet signals are transmitted.
BACnet Introduction
BACnet Introduction
BACnet Protocol
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BACnet Protocol Device object property identifiers and restrictions: (properties that are writable)Object _Name < 10 bytesObject _ Identifier Device Type onlyMax _ info_ Frames <=255Max _ Master <=127
BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBB’S) provide function capabilities for data exchange between devices.
F-5500 BIBB’s supported:
DS-RP-B Read PropertyDS-WP-B Write PropertyDM-DDB-B Dynamic Device BindingDM-DOB-B Dynamic Object BindingDM-DCC-B Device Communication ControlDS-RPM-B ReadPropertyMultipleDM-RD-B Reinitialize Device
MS/TP baud rates:
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200
F-5500 Character sets supported:
ANSI X3.4, UTF-8
ONICON BACnet vendor ID: 206
For more information about BACnet visit http://www.bacnet.org/.
Enter the Programming Mode - BACnet MS/TPPress the F1 or the F2 key repeatedly, in the normal running mode, until the following screen is shown. This enters the programming mode:
F1 F2 F3 F4
BACnet Protocol
BACnet Programming
SET PARAMETERS?NO YES
BACnet Programming
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Press YES (F4) and then the following screen will prompt the user to enter the password if enabled:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the correct password. Default password for Level 1 is 1234.
Communication Protocol and ParametersTo program the communication parameters, press I/O (F1) key from the main menu.
F1 F2 F3 F4
This is the main menu for the programming mode. To exit the programming mode, press EXIT (F4) repeatedly until “Normal Mode” is seen briefly. Choose I/O (F1) to access the communication output.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press COM (F1) to select communication parameters
Set Bus protocol for BACnet:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) until BACnet is selected as shown and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) repeatedly until the correct selection is shown and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
PASWD:_UP DN NXT OK
MAIN MENU I/O FLO DSP EXIT
BACnet Programming
SET I/OCOM 420 EXIT
Comm=BACnetNXT OK
Baud=9600NXT OK
BACnet Communication Parameters
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Selections are: “9600” “19200”
“38400” “57600” “76800” “115200"Next select the MS/TP Mac address. The selection is from 0-127. Please note that only one device can be on a MS/TP Mac address.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Next select the MS/TP Max Master using CHG (F1). The selection is from 0-127. Press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Next input the device object instance using CHG (F1). Selection is from 0-4194303. Press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Next enter the device object name (9 characters maximum) using CHG (F1). Press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
F1 F2 F3 F4
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NAME=F-5500_FLOWCHG OK
ID=12531CHG OK
MAX_MASTER=127CHG OK
HART Introduction
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ScopeThe ONICON’ Model F-5500 transmitter complies with HART Protocol Revision 7.1. This section specifies all the device-specific features and documents HART Protocol implementation details (e.g., the Engineering Unit Codes supported). The functionality of this Field Device is described sufficiently to allow its proper application in a process and its complete support in HART-capable Host Applications.
PurposeThis section provides a complete description of this Field Device from a HART Communication perspective.The specification in this section is designed to be a technical reference for HART capable Host Application Developers, System Integrators and knowledgeable End Users. It also provides functional specifications (e.g., commands and performance requirements) used during development, maintenance and testing. The information given in this section assumes the reader is familiar with HART Protocol requirements and terminology.
ReferencesHART Smart Communications Protocol Specification. HCF_SPEC-12. Available from the HCF.
Device Identification
Manufacturer Name: ONICON Inc Model Name(s): F-5500Manufacturer ID Code: 0x60D4 hex Device Type Code:
57583 (EOEF Hex)
HART Protocol Revision 7.1 Device Revision: 1Number of Device Variables NonePhysical Layers Supported FSKPhysical Device Category
Transmitter, DC-isolated Bus Device
HART Introduction
HART Introduction
Purpose
References
Device Identification
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HART Protocol Product OverviewHART communication is transmitted over the F-5500 4-20mA flow output signal and can be monitored and configured using a HART master device or a hand-held communicator.
Process Flow Rate 4-20mA Analog OutputThe 4-20mA output of the F-5500 HART represents the process flow rate measurement, linearized and scaled according to the configured range of the instrument. This output corresponds to the Primary Variable. HART Communication is supported on this loop.
The 4-20mA output of the F-5500 should be configured for flow rate when using HART. If the 4-20mA output is set to report temperature, HART communication will report the 4-20mA value for temperature rather than flow.
HART IndicatorsLED indicator LP3 cycles on and off to indicate that the F-5500 is operating. LED indicator LP2 blinks when HART signals are received and LP1 blinks when HART signals are transmitted (if nothing is connected to the 4-20mA output, LP2 will be on continuously).
F-5500 HART Communication SetupHART communication must be selected in the F-5500 Serial Communication menu for HART communication to operate. When this communication parameter is changed, power to the F-5500 must be cycled for it to take effect.
Device VariablesThis device does not expose any Device Variables.
Dynamic VariablesFour Dynamic Variables are implemented.
Meaning UnitsPV Flow Rate In Selected UnitsSV Total In Selected UnitsTV Temperature In Selected UnitsQV Elapsed Time In Hours
HART Protocol
HART Setup
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Status Information
Status InformationDevice StatusBit 4 ("More Status Available") is set when any failure is detected. Command #48 provides additional detail.
Extended Device StatusThis bit is set if a sensor error is detected. "Device Variable Alert" is set if the PV is out of limit.
Additional Device Status (Command #48)Command #48 returns 2 Device-Specific Status bytes of data, with the following status information:
These bits are set when an alarm or error condition is present. The bit automatically clears when the condition returns to its normal state.
Byte Bit Meaning Class0 0 Power up indication Status
1 High Flow Limit Alarm Alarm2 Low Flow Limit Alarm Alarm3 High Temperature Limit Alarm Alarm4 Low Temperature Limit Alarm Alarm5 Sensor out of range Error6 Mix error Alarm7 Check Parameter Settings Error
1 0 In Simulation Mode Alarm1 Frequency output ot of range Alarm2 CH 1 4-20mA out of range Alarm3 Not used4 Not used5 Not used6 CRC database error Error7 Error with Total Error
ModesFixed current mode is implemented, using Command 40. This mode is cleared by power loss or reset.
DampingDamping is standard, affecting only the PV and the loop current signal.
HART Programming
Additional Device Status
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Common Commands
Common-Practice Commands, Supported CommandsThe following common-practice commands are implemented:
34 Write Damping Value35 Write Range Values36 Set PV Upper Range Values37 Set PV Lower Range Values38 Reset "Configuration Changed" Flag40 Enter/Exit Fixed Current Mode44 Write PV Units45 Trim Loop Minimum46 Trim Loop Maximum48 Read Additional Device Status (Command #48 returns 2 bytes of data)59 Write Number of Response Preambles
Capability ChecklistManufacturer, model ONICON Inc, F-5500Device type TransmitterHART revision 7.1Device Description available NoNumber and type of sensors 1Number and type of actuators 0Number and type of host side signals 1 : 4-20mA analogNumber of Device Variables 0Number of Dynamic Variables 4Mappable Dynamic Variables NoNumber of common-practice commands
17
Number of device-specific commands 0Bits of additional device status 8Alternative operating modes NoBurst mode NoWrite-protection Yes
Common-Practice Commands, Unsupported CommandsBurst Mode- This device does not support Burst Mode.Catch Device Variable- This device does not support Catch Device Variable.Device-Specific Commands- No Device-Specific commands are implemented.
HART Programming
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Enter the Programming Mode - HARTPress the F1 or the F2 key repeatedly, in the normal running mode, until the following screen is shown. This enters the programming mode:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press YES (F4) and then the following screen will prompt the user to enter the password if enabled:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Enter the correct password. Default password for Level 1 is 1234.
Communication Protocol and ParametersTo program the communication parameters, press I/O (F1) key from the main menu.
F1 F2 F3 F4
This is the main menu for the programming mode. To exit the programming mode, press EXIT (F4) repeatedly until “Normal Mode” is seen briefly. Choose I/O (F1) to access the communication output.
F1 F2 F3 F4
Then press COM (F1) to select communication parameters
Set Bus protocol for HART:
F1 F2 F3 F4
Press NXT (F1) until HART is selected as shown and then press OK (F4) to accept the setting.
HART Programming
PASWD:_UP DN NXT OK
MAIN MENU I/O FLO DSP EXIT
Comm=HARTNXT OK
SET PARAMETERS?NO YES
SET I/OCOM PUL 420 EXIT
Programming HART
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PRECAUTIONSWARNING! BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE, TAKE THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE REMOVING THE PROBE FROM THE DUCT (EXAMPLE: PURGE LINES OF TOXIC AND/OR EXPLOSIVE GAS, DEPRESSURIZE, ETC...).
WARNING! EXPLOSION HAZARD. DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE COMPONENTS OR FUSES UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED WHEN A FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT.
WARNING! EXPLOSION HAZARD. DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHEN A FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT.
Access to ElectronicsAccessing electronics is not normally required for maintenance purposes. If a loose connection is suspected, unscrew the cap of the meter, unscrew the two phillips captive screws through the display and open the display assembly to access the wiring terminations.
CAUTION: BE SURE POWER TO METER IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ACCESS ELECTRONICS. If there is a problem and a loose connection is not found, please contact ONICON Customer Service for technical assistance at 727-447-6140.
Precautions
Maintenance: Precautions
Broken or Damaged ProbeIf the sensor is broken or damaged, the probe and electronics must be returned to the factory. A new sensor will be installed and calibrated. Refer to "Returning Your Meter" on p. 93.
Flow Calibration and Calibration ValidationTo ensure continued high accuracy of your Model F-5500 Flow Meter, ONICON Inc. provides a full NIST traceable calibration. It is recommended that the meter's accuracy be checked annually by performing the Zero CAL-CHECK® Calibration Validation test.
Fuse ReplacementWarning! Turn input power OFF before removing or installing a fuse. Use only recommended fuse replacements.
Verify the fuse is defective by measuring it with an Ohm Meter (Two replacement fuses are provided with each unit). Replacement fuse is Littelfuse part number 0454.750MR
To replace the fuse:The fuse F1 is located near the power terminal block and can be removed by using tweezers or needle-nose pliers.
Sensor CleaningThe sensor is insensitive to small amounts of residue, but continued use in dirty environments will necessitate periodic cleaning. To inspect the sensor, remove power from electronics and remove the unit from the pipe or duct, exposing the sensor elements. If they are visibly dirty, clean them with water or alcohol (ethanol) using an appropriate brush until they appear clean again. Even though the sensor elements are rugged, avoid touching them with any solid object and use a light touch while cleaning them.
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Maintenance: General
Maintenance
Problem Possible Cause(s) Action(s)
Display Error 1. Loose ribbon cable/ damaged ribbon cable
1. Visual inspection.
2. Cycle the power to reset the meter.
Flow measurement seems low
1. Probe not oriented properly
2. Sensor dirty
1. Orient probe per installation sections: Insertion (p. 18), Inline (p. 26)
2. Clean sensor (p. 79)
Unit will not power-up 1. No power input
2. Bad fuse
3. Bad Power supply
1. Check fuse (F1) located next to TS1 on main board.
2. Check for correct power supply voltage at TS1 on main board.
If fuse is OK and unit still won’t power up, call ONICON for additional assistance
(-) (+) (-) (+)Power12-28VDC
4-20mA!
Transmit LED (Yellow)Heartbeat LED (Green)
Receive LED (Orange)
TroubleshootingCaution! The electronics and sensor supplied by ONICON are calibrated as a single precision mass flow meter. Interchanging sensors will decrease the accuracy of the flow meter. If you experience any problem with your Model F-5500 Flow meter, call ONICON Customer Service Department, Technical Assistance at 727-447-6140.
LED IndicatorsThe LED indicators near the terminal blocks of the F-5500 display the status of the F-5500. The Heartbeat LED blinks fast when the F-5500 is powered up, and blinks about once a second when the F-5500 operates normally.
The Transmit and Receive LEDs blink when messages are sent and received through serial communication. The Receive LED may be illuminated if the F-5500 has HART communication and the 4-20mA output is not connected.
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Troubleshooting: General
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Action
Meter resets 1. Intermittent power2. Electromagnetic
interference (EMI)
1. Measure the power input voltage
2. Check Power input and output cables grounding and routing.
3. Check meter power cycles value
4. Press and release F1 and F2 at the same time; the display will enter Engineering screens.
5. Press F1 to get to screen #23; record power cycle value.
6. Press F4 to return to normal operation; monitor meter until problem returns.
7. Return to screen #23 to see if power cycles have increased; microprocessor is resetting due to EMI electrical noise entering the meter.
Flow measurement is erratic or fluctuating
1. Very turbulent flow
2. Sensor dirty
3. Sensor broken
4. Probe not mounted securely
5. Malfunction in flow meter
6. Meter installed incorrectly
1. Increase dampening (see filter settings in "Flow Parameters" on p. 51)
2. Clean sensor (Refer to Maintenance section, p. 79)
3. Return flow meter to ONICON for repair (Refer to p. 93 for shipping instructions)
4. Remount probe (see Installation section, p. 18); must be mounted securely without vibration. If vibration persists, choose a new mounting location without vibration.
5. Return flow meter to ONICON for repair (Refer to p. 93 for shipping instructions)
6. Re-install meter according to instructions (Refer to installation section, p. 18)
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Troubleshooting Zero CAL-CHECK®
If the F-5500 Meter fails a Zero CAL-CHECK® Calibration Validation test, there are a few reasons that could be the cause:
1. The sensor may be dirty or damaged• Visually inspect the meter for damage. If damage is found, meter may need
to be serviced. Contact ONICON Technical Assistance at 727-447-6140 for more information
• Try cleaning the sensor and try the test again• If the meter fails again, move to #2
2. The sensor may not be properly covered/isolated• Out of Pipe:
• Wind currents (fans in room included) could be affecting the sensor• Be sure to use a clean dry plastic bottle to isolate the sensor
• In Pipe:• Make sure that there is a "no flow" or zero flow condition on the meter's
sensor• Try the test again• If the meter fails again, move to #3
3. The meter may not have stabilized properly• Make sure the meter is not being affected by vibration or other movement• Allow the meter to stabilize without being moved or touched for 15 minutes• Try the test again• If the meter fails again, contact ONICON Technical Assistance at 727-447-
6140
Troubleshooting: Zero CAL-CHECK®
Troubleshooting Zero CAL-CHECK®
Installation ProblemsThe following is a summary listing of problems that may be encountered with the installation of the F-5500 Thermal Mass Flow Meter.
1. Improper wiring connections for power and/or 4-20mA output signal.
A separate power source is recommended for the F-5500 main board and the 4-20mA output signals. Two wires supply 24VDC power to the main board. Two wires are used for the 4-20mA output signals. Refer to "Fig. 3.2: 4-20mA Output Wiring for Customer-Supplied Power Source" on page 31 and "Fig. 3.3: 4-20mA Output Wiring for Loop Power Provided by F-5500" on page 32. Also refer to "Wiring Precautions" in Wiring section (p. 29) for further guidance.
2. Inadequate power source.
The F-5500 requires 12 to 28VDC at up to 6 Watts to operate. A 20 Watt power supply is recommended for powering the F-5500 to ensure it operates properly under all conditions. If the voltage supplied at the input terminals of the F-5500 is not within the range, a variety of problems will occur.
3. Flow measurement seems inaccurate.
• Check to ensure that the flow meter is installed so that the Flow Direction Indicator below the electronics housing is properly pointing in the direction of flow. Refer to "Fig. 2.5: Orientation of Flow Meter" on page 21. If not, change orientation of meter.
• Check that the insertion depth of the sensor/probe is correct. The end of the probe should be adjusted as per "Fig. 2.7a: Standard F-5500" on page 22.
• Ensure that there are a minimum of fifteen diameters of straight pipe upstream of the sensor and ten diameters downstream. If complex flow disturbances are upstream of the sensor, extension of the straight pipe may be required to ensure accurate flow measurement. Contact ONICON for assistance.
• Ensure that pipe inside diameter in the meter matches data on the ONICON Calibration Certificate. The pipe inside diameter is programmed into the flow meter through the front panel (see "Flow Parameters" on page 51).
4. Erratic flow reading (especially a flow reading spiking high).
This may be a symptom of moisture in the flow stream. ONICON flow meters are designed to work in relatively dry gas applications only. Contact ONICON to discuss resolutions to this problem.
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Troubleshooting: Installation Problems
Installation Problems
5. Flow meter is not responding to flow.
Check to ensure adequate power is supplied to the flow meter. If things appear to be correct, perform this functional test before calling ONICON: carefully remove the probe and sensor from the pipe. Blow on the sensor to see if a response occurs. If nothing happens, take a damp rag or sponge and place it in contact with the sensor. A reading should occur. Contact ONICON Customer Service with this information.
6. Display and/or 4-20mA signal reading above zero flow when no flow is occurring in the pipe.
If the reading is less than 5% of full scale, it is likely this is a normal condition caused by convection flow created by the heated sensor. It does not mean that the zero of the instrument is improperly set. The ONICON sensor is extremely sensitive to gas flow and can even read the small flow caused by convection. If this is an unacceptable condition, please contact ONICON Customer Service for alternatives.
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Troubleshooting: Alarm CodesTroubleshooting: Installation Problems
Installation Problems
Alarm Code
Reason Action
13 Flow rate above high limits
Refer to the FLOW MENU 2 portion of the "Flow Parameters" section starting on p. 51 of this Manual to verify limit is within range. Check ALM = HiFloAlm under PRM.
14 Flow rate below low limits
Refer to the FLOW MENU 2 portion of the "Flow Parameters" section starting on p. 51 of this Manual to verify limit is within range. Check ALM = LoFloAlm under PRM.
15 Temperature above high limits
Refer to the FLOW MENU 2 portion of the "Flow Parameters" section starting on p. 51 of this Manual to verify limit is within range. Check ALM=HiTempAlm under PRM.
16 Temperature below low limits
Refer to the FLOW MENU 2 portion of the "Flow Parameters" section starting on p. 51 of this Manual to verify limit is within range. Check ALM = LoTempAlm
25 Simulation mode Meter is in Simulation Mode. Refer to the FLOW MENU 1 section on p. 56 of this Manual. Use the SIM Section under Diagnostics to return to normal operation.
26 Pulse/alarm output over range
Refer to the DIGITAL OUTPUT MENU on p. 6 of this Manual. Verify the Pulse/alarm Output settings are within limits.
32 CH1 - 4-20mA is out of range
Refer to the MAIN MENU on p. 5 of this Manual. Use the Set I/O section to verify range limits.
36 Database CRC Error Refer to the Reset CRC section on p. 55 of this manual. Verify the programmed values are verified and corrected before clearing the error. Contact ONICON Service Department for possible causes.
37 Total Alarm Error Refer to the RESET TOTAL section on p. 56 of this Manual to reset total.
Alarm CodesInformation to diagnose and clear alarm codes is on p. 8 under the Menu Tree section. Enter password (9111) and follow the block diagram to get to the section affected by the error code.
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Performance SpecsFlow Accuracy:
Natural Gas and Propane: 1% R 500 - 7000 SFPMNatural Gas and Propane: 2% R 100 - 500 SFPMAir: ±1% of reading ±0.5% of full scaleAccuracy specification applies to customer's selected flow rangeMaximum range: 15 to 35,000 SFPM (0.07 to 71 NMPS)Minimum range: 15 to 1,000 SFPM (0.07 to 4.7 NMPS)
Flow Response Time: 1 second (one time constant)
Temperature Accuracy: ±1° F (±0.6° C)
Calibration:Factory Calibration to NIST traceable standardsZero CAL-CHECK®: In situ, operator-initiated calibration validation
Operating SpecsUnits of Measurement (field selectable): SCFM, SCFH, NM3/H, NM3/M, KG/H, KG/M, KG/S, LB/H, LB/M, LB/S, NLPH,
NLPM, MMSCFD, LB/D, SLPM, NLPS, MSCFD, SM3/H, MT/H, NM3/D, MMSCFM, SCFD, MCFD, SM3/M, SM3/D
Flow Velocity Range: 15 to 35,000 SFPM (0.07 to 71 NMPS) Turndown: up to 1000:1; 100:1 typical
Flow RangesPipe Diameter SCFM NM3/hr
1.5" (40mm) 0-210 0-3302" (50mm) 0-350 0-5503" (80mm) 0-770 0-1,210
4" (100mm) 0-1,330 0-2,1006" (150mm) 0-3,000 0-4,7308" (200mm) 0-5,210 0-8,220
12" (300mm) 0-11,700 0-18,450
Note: To determine if the F-5500 will operate accurately in other pipe sizes, divide the maximum flow rate by the pipe area. The application is acceptable if the resulting velocity is within the velocity range above.
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Performance & Operating Specs
iGas Pressure (maximum): Insertion:
Probe: 300 psig (20.7 barg)* Process adapter fitting: 60 psig (4.1 barg)
Inline: Flanged: ANSI 150 (230 psig at 100°F (16 barg)) NPT: 300 psig (20.7 barg)
Relative Humidity: Non-condensingNote: Condensing liquids contacting the sensor can cause erratic flow indication.
Temperature: DDC-Sensor™: -40 to 250°F (-40 to 121°C)
Enclosure: -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C)* *Note: Display dims below -4˚F (-20˚C), function returns once temperature rises again.
Input Power: 12 to 28VDC, 6 watts minimum (CE requirement)Full Input Power Range: 10 to 30VDC. A 20 Watt or greater power supply is recommended to power the F-5500.
Outputs:
Channel 1:
Standard isolated 4-20mA output configured to indicate either flow or temperature; fault indication per NAMUR NE43.
The 4-20mA load resistance must be 125 ohms or less when operating on 12 volt power and 600 ohms or less on 24 volt power.
HART communication option
Channel 2:
F-5500 can be ordered with either the pulse output or serial communication option.
• Pulse option: Isolated open collector output rated for 5 to 24VDC, 10mA maximum load. The output can be configured as a 500ms scaled pulse for totalization or as an on/off indication.
• Serial communication option: Isolated RS485 Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP.
USB Communication:
Isolated mini USB 2.0 for interfacing with a laptop or computer is standard.
F-5000 View: A free PC-based software tool that provides complete configuration, remote process monitoring, and data logging functions through USB communication.
4-20mA and Pulse Verification: Simulation mode used to align 4-20mA output and pulse output (if ordered) with the input to customer’s PLC/DCS.
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Operating Specs
Physical SpecsSensor material:
316 stainless steel
Enclosure:NEMA 4X, aluminum, dual ¾” FNPT conduit entries.
Process Adapter Fitting: 60 psig (4.1 barg) max.
Flow Meter Installation: ONICON-supplied compression fitting connects to customer-supplied ¾” female coupling welded to pipe.
Agency Approvals CE Mark
EMC Directive; 2014/30/EUEmissions and Immunity Testing: EN61326-1:2013
FM (USA) and FMc (Canada): PendingClass I, Division 1, Groups B,C,D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E,F,G; Class III, Division 1; T4, Ta = - 40˚C to 70˚C; Class 1, Zone 1, AEx/Ex db IIB + H2 T4; Gb Ta= -40˚C to 70˚C; Type 4X, IP66/67
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Appendices: Specifications
Agency Approvals
F1 F2 F3 F4
"LL"NOMINAL LENGTH
COMPRESSION FITTING,3/4" TUBE, 316 SST
RETAINING RING
Ø.75 [19.1]
.73 [18.5]
6.70 [170.2]
FLOW DIRECTIONINDICATOR
2X SET SCREW
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PROBE
PROCESS ADAPTER FITTING SUPPLIED WITH METER
ELECTRONICSENCLOSURE
4.31 [109.5]
6.09 [154.7]
THREADOLET, 1" OUTLET,CARBON STEEL
6.32 [160.5]
2X 3/4" FNPTPORTS
BALL VALVE, 1 IN. FEMALE NPT,FULL PORT, BRONZE
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INSTALL KIT, INSTALLEDAT INSTALLATION
NOTE: PROCESS ADAPTER FITTING & INSTALL KIT SHOWN ASSEMBLED
PROCESS ADAPTER FITTING
C SENSING AREAL
CollarCrimped stop
Screwed stop Cable
HIGH PRESSURE PROCESS ADAPTER
FITTING
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Fig. 7.1 Insertion Meter with Process Adapter Fitting DimensionsMeasurements shown in inches (millimeters).
Table 7.1 Insertion Meter with 316 stainless steel probe
Appendices: Dimensions
Process Adapter Fitting Dimension “LL”
[inches / millimeters]15.0" (381 mm)
18.0" (457 mm)
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6.70 [170.2]
"H"
"L"
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2.60 [66.1]
Local Inline NPT Meter
Appendices: Dimensions
Table 7.2 Inline Meter with 316 stainless steel flow body and NPT End Connections
Fig. 7.2: Inline Meter with 316 Stainless Steel Flow Body and NPT End Connections Dimensions
Body Size Dimension “L” Dimension “H”[inches] [inches] [inches / millimeters]
0.75" 12" 10.70" (272mm)
1.00" 12" 10.70" (272mm)
1.25" 12" 10.70" (272mm)
1.50" 12" 12.70" (323mm)
2.00" 12" 12.70" (323mm)
2.50" 18" 12.70" (323mm)
3.00" 18" 12.70" (323mm)
Local Inline Flange Meter
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F1 F2 F3 F4
2X SET SCREW
4.64 [118.0]
ELECTRONICSENCLOSURE
6.09 [154.7]
6.32 [160.5]
2X 3/4" FNPTPORTS
6.70 [170.2]
"H"FLOW DIRECTIONINDICATOR
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2.60 [66.1]
Local Inline Flange Meter
Appendices: Dimensions
Table 7.3 Inline Meter with 316 stainless steel flow body and 150# RF Flange End Connections
Fig. 7.3: Inline Meter with 316 Stainless Steel Flow Body and 150# RF Flange End Connections Dimensions
Body Size Dimension “L” Dimension “H”[inches] [inches] [inches / millimeters]
0.75" 12" 10.70" (272mm)
1.00" 12" 10.70" (272mm)
1.25" 12" 10.70" (272mm)
1.50" 12" 12.70" (323mm)
2.00" 12" 12.70" (323mm)
2.50" 18" 12.70" (323mm)
3.00" 18" 12.70" (323mm)
4.00" 18" 12.70" (323mm)
6.00" 24" 12.70" (323mm)
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Warranty(a) ONICON warrants that the products furnished under this Agreement will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of shipment. The customer shall provide notice of any defect to ONICON, within one week after the Customer’s discovery of such defect. The sole obligation and liability of ONICON, under this warranty shall be repair or replace, at its option, without cost to the Customer, the defective product or part.
(b) Upon request by ONICON, the product or part claimed to be defective shall immediately be returned at the Customer’s expense to ONICON. Replaced or repaired products or parts will be shipped to the Customer at the expense of ONICON. ONICON shall have the right of final determination as to the existence and cause of defect.
(c) There shall be no warranty or liability for any products or parts that have been subject to misuse, accident, negligence, failure of electric power or modifications by the Customer without the written approval of ONICON. Final determination of warranty eligibility shall be made by ONICON. If a warranty claim is considered invalid for any reason, the Customer will be charged for services performed and expenses incurred by ONICON, in handling and shipping the returned unit.
(d) The liability of ONICON shall be limited to replacing or repairing, at its option, any defective parts which are returned. Labor and related expenses incurred to install replacement parts are not covered by this warranty.
(e) As to replacement parts supplied or repairs made during the original warranty period, the warranty period for the replacement or repaired part shall terminate with the termination of the warranty period of the original product or part.
(f) The use of these products is under exclusive control of the purchaser and ONICON specifically denies any responsibility for the calibration of units and/or accuracy of work performed or the safety of the system in which ONICON products is used. EXTERNAL SAFETY DEVICES MUST BE USED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.
(g) No warranty is made with respect to custom equipment or products produced to Buyer’s specifications except as specifically stated in writing by ONICON and contained in the agreement.
(h) THE FOREGOING WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE SOLE LIABILITY OF ONICON, AND THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, LIABILITIES, AND REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS THUS PROVIDED, ONICON, DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Appendices: Warranty
Warranty
Appendices: Returning Your Meter
Returning Your Meter
What to Expect During Servicing
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Returning Your MeterThe ONICON Customer Service Department (PH: 727-447-6140 or FAX: 727-442-5699) can help you through the process of returning a meter for service.
If it becomes necessary to return a ONICON flow meter for service or recalibration, please follow these steps:
1. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number must be obtained from the ONICON Customer Service Department prior to returning any ONICON meter(s).
2. Please have your meter’s serial number(s) available.3. Read and complete the ONICON RMA Customer Information Form. Be sure to
initial the decontamination statement as well as provide complete return shipping instructions (we cannot deliver to post office boxes).
4. The entire flow meter must be returned, including all electronics (unless specifically instructed to do otherwise). ALL serial numbers must match their corresponding meters. This is especially necessary when returning flow body models.
5. Clean and decontaminate all wetted parts before returning to ONICON.6. Ship the meter to the following address:
ONICON399 Reservation RoadMarina, CA 93933Attn: Service Dept.[RMA Number]
Note: Be sure to review all of the information on the Customer Information Form before sending your meter to the ONICON Customer Service Department. The ONICON Shipping/Receiving Department cannot accept meters that have not been prepared appropriately.
What to expect while your meter is being servicedDepending on the type of service required when returning your ONICON meter, there are varying turnover times for servicing a meter. The average time needed to service the meter is 7-10 days (not including shipping or peak production times).
If you have already shipped your meter to ONICON for servicing and would like to check the status of your meter, please fill out our online Service Order Status form located at www.onicon.com and you will hear from a Customer Service Rep within 1 business day of your requested update.
Rush recalibration service is available for a fee. Restrictions apply.
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Returning Your Meter
What to Expect During Servicing
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Definitions
Glossary of Terms and DefinitionsAWG American Wire GaugeBara Bar absoluteCTC ContactCAL CalibrationCHG ChangeCOM CommunicationCSV Current Sense VoltageDC Direct CurrentDN DownDSP DisplayELP Elapsed timeFeq FrequencyFt^2 Square FeetI/O Input/OutputINP InputIR Infrared (IR Buttons = optical
switches)LB PoundLB/D Pound per DayLB/H Pound per HourLB/M Pound per MinuteLB/S Pound per SecondLCD Liquid Crystal DisplayKG KilogramKG/H Kilogram per HourKG/M Kilogram per Minute KG/S Kilogram per Second M^2 Square MetermmHG Pressure in millimeters of mercuryMMSCFD Million Standard Cubic Feet per DayMXFLO Maximum FlowNEMA National Electrical Manufactures
Association
NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology
NL Normal LiterNLPH Normal Liter per HourNLPM Normal Liter per MinuteNM3 Normal cubic MeterNM3/H Normal cubic Meter per HourNM3/M Normal cubic Meter per MinuteNPT National Pipe ThreadPDA Personal hand held computerPC Personal ComputerP/U Pulse per UnitPIP A^2 Pipe AreaPLC Programmable Logic ControllerPRM ParametersPRS PressurePSIA Pounds per Square Inch AbsolutePt PointPSW PasswordSIM SimulationSCF Standard Cubic Feet SCFM Standard Cubic Feet per MinuteSCFH Standard Cubic Feet per HourSCFD Standard Cubic Feet per DaySPC Special ControlSTP Standard Temperature and
PressureTMP TemperatureTSI Internal VariableTSV Internal VariableUNT UnitU/P Unit per Pulse420 4-20mA output
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Index
Index
Access to Electronics, Page 28Alarm Codes, p. 85Alarm wiring, p. 33Analog 4-20mA output, p. 42Breakage or Damage of Probe, p. 79Dimension Details, p. 89Discrete output setting, p. 45Display Screens, p. 40Display Setup, p. 46Engineering Screens, p. 11Entering the programming mode, p. 41Equal length sensors, p. 21Filter value, p. 52Flow Meter Placement, p. 18Flow Units, p. 48Pulse/alarm Output, p. 43Fuse Replacement, p. 79Glossary, p. 94Installation, Compression Fitting - Insertion, p. 24 General Precautions, p. 17 Lateral Placement, p. 18 Mounting, p. 18 Orientation of Meter - Insertion, p. 24 Introduction, p. 12K Factor, p. 54Level 2 password, p. 48Local Display, p. 14Local Input Wiring, p. 30 Mass Flow, p. 12Measurement Mode, p. 40Menu Tree, Digital Output, p. 6 Display Menu, p. 9 Engineering Display, p. 10 Main Menu, p. 5 Flow Menu 1, p. 7 Flow Menu 2, p. 8 Zero CAL-CHECK® Menu, p. 10Mounting meter, p. 18Orientation of meter - Insertion type, p. 24Password Level 1, p. 48 Level 2, p. 48 Programming, p. 48Power Input Wiring, p. 30Preventative Maintenance, p. 79Product Description, p. 12
Programming Analog 4-20mA Output, p. 42 Alarm Output, p. 45 Changing values or strings, p. 41 Display Setup, p. 46 Filter value, p. 52 Flow cutoff, p. 51 Flow Parameters, p. 51 Flow and maximum pulse/alarm, p. 43 High Alarm Limit value, p. 52 Pulse/alarm Output, p. 43 K Factor, p. 54 Low Alarm Limit value, p. 52 Password, p. 48 Pipe Diameter, p. 52 Programming Mode, p. 41 Restore Database, p. 54 Reset CRC, p. 55 Reset Total/Elapsed Time, p. 56 Selecting from a list, p. 41 Serial Communication, p. 46 Simulation, p. 56 Unit-per-pulse, p. 44 Unit settings, p. 48 Using the Local Display, p. 41Replacements Fuses, p. 79 Restore Database, p. 54Reset Total/Elapsed Time, p. 56Return Procedure, p. 93Sensor Cleaning, p. 79Sensor Orientation, p. 24Simulation Mode, p. 56Theory of Operation, p. 12To program the display, p. 47Totalizer Rollover, p. 56Troubleshooting, p. 80 Alarm Codes, p. 85 General, p. 81 Installation Problems, p. 83USB Interface, p. 39Warranty, p. 89Wiring Alarms, p. 33 Pulse/Alarm Outputs, p. 33 Grounding, p. 29 Input - Local, p. 30 Instructions, p. 24 Local meters, p. 30 Power Input, p. 30 Precautions, p. 29
iCaution - (refer to accompanying documents): Please follow the specified instructions and general safety practices.
Wiring
Definition of Terms
Troubleshooting Tips
Information
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Indicates compliance with the WEEE Directive. Please dispose of the product in accordance with local regulations and conventions.
Indicates compliance with the applicable European Union Directives for Safety and EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU).